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  2. THE WORST FEARED. All Europa Involved in War.

    Our cable messages received last night at 9 p.m. contained news which cannot be looked upon saving with the utmost coneern. A strict censorship has been placed upon all messages sent to Australia, and for this roason it may be believed that the unconfirmed repert from Canada that Great ...

    Article : 268 words
  3. MINISTER'S PLANS CHANGED.

    A code message received by the Prime Minister (Hon. Joseph Cook) at Ballarat on Saturday evening caused him to change his Plans, and instead of going on to Adelaide ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. THE ADELAIDE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The Adelaide atock Exchange which was closed yesterday, in sympathy with the Lon. den stock cxchage and the exchanges in Melbcurne and Sydney will be opened each ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. A Ready Response.

    To-day 2,000 Colonials who took part in the South African war reeponded to the appeal to form a special force to aid the homoland. Many Now Zealanders and Aus. ...

    Article : 38 words
  7. NAVAL AUTHORITIES IN POWER.

    It was oi[?]flchlly anuounoed in Sydney on Monday that the nava anthorities there had assumed contreol of the Sydney Harbour. Drastic precautions are to he taken, and the ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. MOUNT GAMBIER EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL.

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  9. Sweden Preparing.

    Sweden is mobilising her land forces, end the First Territorial Reserve has been called to arms. The Gothland troops are being marashslled. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS READY.

    The Australian military authities have been [?]undated with offers from volunteers anxiuos to assist Great Britain if necessary. The applications have come mainly from ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. Precautions in France.

    Spouial preoautious are being taken to secure an adequate food supply in the big citics of France. The prohibition in regard to the importation of meat from foreign ...

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  12. TRADE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The effeot of the war is already being felt in South Australia, and the mince at Breken Hill will in all probability be closed down owing to the rupture of the are contracta ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. The Gay City Deserted.

    Last night searchlighte, mounted on various vantage points, in Paris, played throughout the dark hours in order to prevent an attack on the city from aeroplaues, ...

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  14. LORD KITCHENER TO COMMAND.

    It is reported that Lord Kitchener is to command the land forees of Great Britain, With Sir John French as chife of staff. ...

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  15. THE FIRES OF WAR SPREAD.

    All hope of the war in Europe being CODfined to Austria and Sorvia was abandoned to-day when the news was flashed through that Germany had declared war against ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. STOCK EXCHANGES CLOSED.

    The Stock Exchanges in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sdyney have closed, and will remain so until further notice. ...

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  17. GERMANY WILL NOT ANSWER,

    Great Britain has enquired of the German War Office at Rerlin whether Germany was prepared to observe the neutrality of Belgium. To her note olio haa reocived uo ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. MOUNT GAMBIER AFFECTED,

    The war in Europe affects the whole world, and even in Mount Gambier the dreadful calamity has slready made its infinence felt. The frerzing works in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. Religious Freerom Restored.

    The French Cabinet has grauted a amnesty to all political prisoners, and have suspended all doorocs relating to the closing and dissolution of religious congregations. ...

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  20. French Engineers Shot.

    A party of Frcnch engi[?]aura attempted to blow up a tunnel st Coclie-sur.Moselle, near the frontier of A a[?] All of them were shot by a German patio'. ...

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  21. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    The Austrians on Friday [?]helled Bolgrade for three hours continuously, and on Saturday the bombardment was resumed. Most ...

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  22. Yesterday's Cables. England Throws Down The Gauntlet.

    Speaking in the House of Commons tonight Sir Edward Grey, the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, spoke with no uncertain note concerning the position Great Britain ...

    Article : 264 words
  23. German Steamer Stopped

    The Gorman ownors of the mail steamer Empress Marie have directed her nob to attempt to reach a German port, but to steam for London or Copenhagon. The ...

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  24. SERVIAN BRAVERY,

    The correspondent of the Milan paper, "II Secolo," at Nias the Servian pro-capita, details the battle of Leenilz[?], which he describes as the most important action of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. Severe Battle on Austrian Frontier.

    The Militariesche Runlsohau" reports thata severe battle has been fought on the River Drina frontier of Austria and Servia. The Serviane attempted to crose the river, ...

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  26. RUSSIA AGGRESSIVE.

    It is reported that Russfsu soldiers have blown up the bridgo noar Granitza, a frontier town in Russian Polsud, leading to Austrian territory. It is situated on the ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. South African Measures.

    Severe restriotions have been placed on all shipping calling at porte in South Africa. At Table Bay no vesseel in allowed to call without a permit being grauted, and ...

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  28. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRIAN TACTICS.

    Details of the fight at the brindge aeross the River Save on Tuesday show that an Austrian seroplane flew over the Servian position and lit it up with searchlights. Austrian ...

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  29. England's Partlcipation Expected.

    The Canadian Cabinet is again in session, and is awaiting momentarily the news that a hostile move on the part of Germany will involve Great Britain. In Canada it is ...

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  30. ITALY NEUTRAL.

    The "Times" says that Italy at present remains quictly nctra[?], and that the Rome Goverament resents the fact that Austria Hupgary omitted to consalt Italy concerning ...

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  31. GERMANY INVADED,

    Ihe Coasscke have invaded Eace Prussia, and advanced on Johanneahurg. The German main ermy is coucontraing on the Russian frontier, but the Rueesisne chcoked ...

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  32. THE EFFECT ON COMMERCF,

    Wer inour[?]o rates have been raiued with an unprecedented auddemess. The Australian was rates to British ports and the Caps have advnnced from 15s, to 60d, and ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. Canadian Ports Closed,

    The naval authorities in Canada have closed all the ports. The River St. Law rence has been clcaed to savigation, and all lights were extinguiched last night, and ...

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  34. England Declares eeiarea War.

    The Canadian prees publiches reporte of the docclsrstion of War by England agaiust Germany. In confirmation of the report it is stated that the Canadlin oruiser Rainbow ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. FRANCE DRAWN IN.

    Despite the fact that war had not been declared between Germany and France, a German column oroseed the border near Nancy, in Meurtho-at-Moselle, but they ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. A Fortune at Stake.

    A wirelese massage has been sent to the German liner Kron Prinecssinc Cooilic to deliver the £2,000,000 she has in bullion on beard to the first German warship she ...

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  37. The Medlterranen Fleet Active.

    Reuter's correspondent from Malta atates that on Sunday the Mcditarranean floot cleared for action, and the destroyers loft at full apeod, It is boliovel that they have ...

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  38. NEUTRALITY DISREGARDED.

    France has drawn the attention of Germany to the necessity for observing the neutrality of Luxembourg, but without avail A Router messaro states that a small ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. United States ann Commerce.

    The Cnited States Senate has voted a sum of meney sufflcient to establish stcem. ship Hncs to carry mails, passongers, and freight to South America and European ...

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  40. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED

    For the first time in history the London Stock Exchange has been closed as result of the war, A similgr cessation of busincss has been ordered at the various oxchanges ...

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  41. Assistance from Aus. trala.

    The Australian Government has advised the Admiralty that the Auatrali a fleot in at the disposal of England, and that the Imperial Govornment can command from ...

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  42. HOLIDAY MAKERS HASTEN BACK,

    Holiday makers on the Continent are liastoning back to Eugland with all speed. All foreign citizens have been ordered to leave France and the railways are crowded ...

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  43. KAISER'S CHARACTERISTIC ORATION,

    Speeking from the Imperial Palaco yesterday to a crowd of over twenty thoueand people, the Kaiser said "This is a dark day for Germany, and ...

    Article : 156 words
  44. United States Stands Aloof.

    Presidont Wilson has issued a warning to people not to give way to any war excitc ment and to refrain from any actions likely to further embarraus the meney market. He ...

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  45. BRITISH SHILLING TO BE PRO TECTED.

    Sir Edward Grey, Miniater for Foreign Affairs, speeking in the House of Commone to-day, sunounced that if the German Fleet came into the English Chaunel and ...

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  46. Startling Reporte.

    Sturtling reports are to hand rogerding heavy firing in the Nerth Sea, but no cou. flrmation of the newe has been received. ...

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  47. Trade In England.

    The Liverpool Cotton Exonango has suspended a l trading in "futures," and merchante and stookbrekera are uniting in preventing any exodus of money from Groat ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA PREPARED.

    The Australian Militery Roard have made all preparations for emergeneles, and 50,000 trained me are availsble for immediale servico, and could be mobilised ...

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  49. Groece lssues a Warning.

    The Cabiuet of Greeco has dccided that Greeco muat intervene if any nation vioiates the treaty of Bucharest. In this treaty the boundaries of the B[?]lkan States were de ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. The Coal Supply.

    The South Wgles Miners Counoil have deoided that no mining shall be done for coal until Thursday, but it is not expected that this will at all afteet the supply of eoal ...

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  51. WILL BRITAIN BE INVOLVED.

    Although it is known that a seotion of the British Cabinet is in favour of Great Britain observing a strict neutrality in the war. yet others dcelare that for her to break the ...

    Article : 59 words
  52. The Torriteriais.

    The Territorials who have been at camp have returned to their li[?], but they have been inabrueted to keep in touch with theri officere so that they o[?] be ...

    Article : 43 words
  53. South Australia Loyal.

    The announcement made by Sir Edward Grcy that Groat Britaia intonded giving all the assistance in her power in connection with the European conflict was cabled ...

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  54. NAVAL BATTLE REPORTED.

    It is reported that heavy firing has bean heard in the North Sea, and it is thought that the British fleot may be involved. The news has not been confirmed, and it is not ...

    Article : 51 words
  55. Mobilising of Germany's Army.

    British newspapers ansert that Cermany commenced mobilising her army on Wednesday last, or some days before she deelased War againet Ruesia. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. Movement of Treeps and Ships Secrst.

    At the request of the War Office the nowspapers are suppreesing any information regerding the Movements of troopa in Great Britain, or of her shipa on the sea, The ...

    Article : 52 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. FOOTBALL.

    One of the most exciting and one of the closest contented football matches of the season here was that played between the Warriors and Narracoorte, the two ...

    Article : 130 words
  60. The Werth of Neutrality.

    Baron Kuhlmaun, a Counoiller to the Gorman Emb[?]iiy in London, in disoussing the offer of Gormany that England chould act as medistor in the crisis, asserted that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  61. ALL PARTIES UNITED.

    Reforences to the Internstional crisis were mane in the Home of Assembly to. day, when the Leader of the Oppocition, Hon. Crnwford Vaughan, withdrew the ...

    Article : 104 words
  62. Holiday Makers in Treuble.

    Many Australians who heve been holidaymaking on the Continent have experienced great trouble in returning to England, The Agcnt-General for New Zealand and his son ...

    Article : 74 words
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