BORN ON A MOTOR CAR.
The "Dally Telegraph" Paris eorresiKWta dent says:—Driving alone In his car dowtf the Avenue Gambetta, a motorist passed a young woman who "was crying, and seemed to be in pain. He stopped, an« asked her what he could do for her. "Take me to the nearest hospital, I feel very iU.* she said. He helped her Into the car *c* cordlngly, and drove away. She got rapidly worse, and begged him to go as quickly, as he could. But the car would not travel fast enough. In a few moments there wen three passengers on board, instead of tw<v the newcomer being a healthy boy. Mothea and son were cared for at the nearest chemist's shop, then driven oft by the motorist to the Maternity Hospital, where both axe doing well
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 5 (Supplement)
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