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  4. LINERS VOYAGES CANCELLED.

    The gigantic liner Imperator’s voyage to America has been cancelled. The new German Atlantic liner Vaterland. which is at present at New York, has been ordered ...

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  5. LIBERAL AND LABOUR LEADERS.

    One of the effects of the war has been produce a ra prochement between the Liberal and Labour Leaders in the Commonwealth. They have held consultations ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA’S POSITION.

    Whatever may eventuate from the present critical state of European complications, Australia if called upon, will be found ready to take its part. Out military ...

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  7. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Saturday morning’s business on the Sydney Stock Exchange was marked by a remarkable number of transactions. There appeared to be more buyers about than ...

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  8. GERMANY'S COMMERCE.

    Germany’s maritime commerce is represented in Australian waters by a substantial number of vessels. The Nord-deutscher Lloyd passenger and cargo steamship ...

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  9. PRAISE FOE THE KAISER.

    The Vorwaerts, in the course of a leading Article, remarks:—“Although we are always undisguised opponents of lie principle of monarchy, and have frequently ...

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  10. FINANCIAL CRISIS IN BERLIN.

    The prevailing financial crisis has resulted in the suicide of a number of leading financiers. A dozen minor failures are reported on the Bourse. ...

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  11. CABINET SUMMONED.

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held to-morrow, and the Federal Executive Council will meet afterwards. There is no immediate intention of summoning the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN COMMERCE.

    The President of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Arnold E. Davey), who is also. this year President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, was ...

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  13. RUSSIAN SUPPORT FOR ENGLAND

    Striking scenes are being witnessed throughout Russia in connection with the great military mobilization. Officers of alclasses are flocking to register themselves ...

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  14. Objects of Statesmanship

    “It is really impossible to see what any one is fighting about,” said the State Premier (Mr. Holman) to-night. “No one knows what is actually the matter in ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Mr. W. E. [?]wright [Secretary of the Mining Managers— Association) when asked what effect he was [?] have upon Broken Hill so far as the mines were ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. HOLLAND MOBILIZING.

    A national decree has been signed order mg an urgent general mobilization of the defence forces. ...

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  17. SPANISH CHEERS FOR SERVIA.

    A crowd of patriotic demonstrators marched through the principal streets of the city, giving cheers for Servia. Police dispersed the people. ...

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  18. A SWISS DECREE.

    The National Federal Council has authorized a bank issue of 20 franc notes. It has been decreed that these notes shall have legal, currency. ...

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  19. NATIONAL PENNY BANK CLOSED;

    The National Penny Bank in Victoria street and branches of the institution, have been dosed. Some Banka are cashing more cheques than usual, and paying ...

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  20. PEARLING INDUSTRY IN DANGER.

    Advices from Broome (W. A.). state that the war will knock the bottom out of the pearling industry, and will have a serious effect on that town. Already most of the ...

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  21. NEUTRAL TERRITORY. INVADED;

    A Renter message states that a [?] [?] soldiers had taken [?] [?] of the railway station at [?] and has also seized a number of railway ...

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  22. COUNT VON MOLTKE,

    CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF IN GERMANY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

    A private cable message was received in Sydney to-night stating that a naval engagement was proceeding between the British and German fleets in the North ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR.

    It is reported here to-night that information has been received in Sydney of the beginning of a naval engagement between Great Britain and Germany In the North ...

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  25. GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA

    The German Consul (Mr. H. C. E. Muecke) was made acquainted with the critical news on Sunday morning. He told a reporter that he had received no ...

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  26. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught (me Govern General of Canada) will it is understood, return to England immediately to take part in the army mobilization and other ...

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  27. EFFECTS ON FREIGHT TRADE.

    The effects of the war, upon the Australian freight trade, are already beginning to be felt. Among cargo booked from Melbourne for London by the Blue Fennel ...

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  28. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VIGILANT.

    When the Federal Cabinet meets to-day Melbourne the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) will not be among the little group. His valued counsels will be ...

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  29. UNDER SEALED ORDERS.

    Great Britain’s first significant step in the complicated European situation is sending out her Home Fleet under sealed, orders (remarks a contributor to The ...

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  30. UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    It is understood that the United States will be asked to afford facilities to foreign shipping to register under the American flag, thus escaping the risk of capture ...

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  31. SECRET CODE MESSAGES.

    Messages in secret code, which were communicated to the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) at Ballarat last night, influenced him in suddenly changing all his plans, instead ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    H.M.A.S. Australia, the flagship of the Australian fleet, after a run back to Sydney from Bundaberg. on the Queensland coast at 20 knots an hour arrived in ...

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  33. Austrians in the State.

    The Austro-Hungarian Consul (Mr. F. M. Marcard), when informed on Sunday morning by a representative of The Register of Germany’s ultimatum, stated that, ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN LOYALTY.

    At a meeting addressed by the Hon. W. H. Kelly, at Albert Hall on Saturday night. there was an unexpected outburst of patriotic fervour following upon an ...

    Article : 299 words
  35. Will Cheek the. Export Trade.

    When asked for his views on the possible local effects of the war. Mr. J. A. [?] (Secretary of the Chamber of Commercial said be could say nothing more than that, ...

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  36. A PATRIOTIC ADDRESS.

    Speaking at Colac yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), referring to the situation in Europe, said:—“I hope that the negotiations going on will result in ...

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    TYPES OF RUSSIAN INFANTRYMEN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. ALL STAND TOGETHER.

    Close-at-band evidence that in tile face of a great national crisis all party barriers are broken down was provided in Adelaide on Sunday afternoon. A crowd of ...

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  39. THE EFFECT OF TURNOVER.

    A yearly turnover of many thousand pounds—think what it means. It means that the public had thousand of [?] worth of confidence in the firm the enjoys ...

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  40. BANKS STRONG POSITION.

    A cheery note of assurance and confidence was struck by Mr. W. V. Ralston, general manager of the Queensland National Bank, in the course of an ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. “AUSTRALIA’S BULWARK.”

    In a speech at Bacchus Mansh last night Mr. Fisher said the trouble which was menacing the world was sure to make its effect felt in the financial life of Australia. ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The New Zealand Cabinet sat at Wellington on Saturday morning for several hours, and Gen. Godley had a long conference with the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 101 words
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