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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

(Sydney Sun Special Service), j J'JTKSMNL I: (':!•' M1X1). MOTHER «AYES HER CHILD. San Francisco, November 3. A stirring story of ji mother's presence of mind comes from Los Angeles. When on the point of being run down by a motor car, a 51rs. Baizer saved her four- ( month-old baby from death by throwing it to a friend. &hc was struck by a machine owned by Mr. R. A. Yates, of San Fernando, while crossing First street, and seeing that escape for herself was impossible, she tossed the child to a woman who was standing a few feet away, just as the automobile hit her. J The poor woman is now in the hospital, suffering from two broken ribs and a fractured arms, and it is possible that there are also internal injuries. ller recovery is doubtful. WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? KAISER'S RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. | London, November 3. | A new light has been thrown on the religious views of the Kaiser. Professor Arnold Meyer, the theologian at Zurich University, says that the German Emperor holds that we do not live among dogmas and confessions of faith, but in the Bible. He believes that when serious situations arise we should try to imagine what Jesus Christ would do under similar circumstances. '| The Emperor is also of opinion that ministers of the Gospel should not be j bound down to a literal confession of j faith. j WILHELM AND ALFONSO. .j ' FRTSCO WANTS THEM. New York. November 3. The promoters of the Panama-Pacific Exposition, which is to lie held at San , Francisco in 1010. are keen to have the KaiseT and King Alfonso race their yachts on that occasion. Sir Thomas Lip ton intends to visit San Francisco in the course of the next week or two to confer with the authorities of the exposition as to the best ways and means of inducing the Royal yachtsmen to send their craft over to compete.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 8

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 8

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 8

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