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  4. PORTUGAL ALARMED.

    The Portuguese Government has decided to send 2,000 soldiers to the Portuguese possessions in Africa immediately, and also to increase the ...

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  5. ARBITRATION TREATIES

    HARTFORD (Connecticut), August 16. Mr. Roosevelt, sucaking here, said if the Monroe doctrine had not been maintained the United States would ...

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  6. MARKETS AND MONEY

    The moratorium in Bulgaria, which expired to-day. has been prolonged until September 30. ...

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  7. THE COPPER MARKET.

    The United Company states that all American copper producers are curtailing their production, and that some of the smaller mines have closed down. ...

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  8. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The Bank of England received to-day a further sum of £691,000 in gold, making £11,0[?]7,000 since the 5th inst ...

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  9. THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    A special committee of New York members of the Chamber of Commerce has recommended a scheme by which 20 millions in gold will be placed in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. POSITION IN AMERICA.

    Addressing a conference of business men called at Washington to consider the present conditions in the United States, Dr. Wilson, the President, ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. INSURANCE OF SHIPS.

    The Government cargo insurance rate is still 4 per cent., but much private business at Lloyd's is undertaken at a slightly lower rate. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) [?] the following manifesto to-night to the people of Australia:—"At this time, when the Empire is faced with one of ...

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  13. THE DANISH MARKET.

    On Thursday the export trade from Denmark was in full swing, many ships leaving for England. The Exchange is unable to fix butter ...

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  14. GERMANY AND JAPAN.

    The Germans in Japan are gathering at Yokohama and Tokio, preparatory to leaving the country, owing to their expecting a declaration of war ...

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  15. SEIZURE OF SHIPS.

    A British warship captured to-day at Alexandria, in Egypt, the Austrian Lloyd liner Marienbad. The German-Australian liner Colmar ...

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  16. THE ARGENTINE.

    A law has been promulgated by the Argentine Government authorising the restriction or prohibition of the export of wheat and flour. ...

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  17. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Owing to the release of prisoners, and in view of the war, the Women's Social and Political League has definitely suspended activities. ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Bank of England has agreed to make advances against gold deposited with the South African Union Government. ...

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  19. ADMIRAL MAHAN'S VIEWS.

    Interviewed in New York to-day, Admiral Alfred Mahan the leading naval historian of the day, said he thought it incredible that Austria should have ...

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  20. ALLEGED GERMAN VICTORIES.

    The Press Bureau states that Marconi's new organisation is circulating messages by wireless, gathered from Germany, which show how Germany is ...

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  21. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO BE DEALT WITH.

    Among the decisions arrived at by the recent conference between the State Premiers and Prime Minister was one that a committee of experts should be ...

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  22. TURKISH DREADNOUGHTS.

    It is understood in London that no money has yet been paid, nor has Turkey received compensation due for the seizure of the two Dreadnoughts which ...

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  23. AMERICAN TOURISTS.

    American tourists in Italy are arranging to pay enormous prices for special steamers to convey them from Italy to New York. ...

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  24. DISAFFECTION IN BERLIN.

    The "Daily Citizen" says that a German refugee who escaped via Denmark states that Doctor Lichknecht, the Socialist leader, has been shot at ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Hertzog appeals to all sections of the Nationalist party in South Africa to sink all differences, and stand unitedly with other sections of the ...

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  26. TREASURY BILLS.

    The Imperial Treasury announces that £15,000,000 worth of six months Treasury hills will be open for tender on Wednesday. ...

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  27. GERMANS IN ENGLAND.

    Many legal notices are appearing in the English newspapers, in which naturalised Germans residing in England formally Anglicise their names. ...

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  28. GERMAN STEAMERS SEIZED.

    That their country and Great Britain were at war the captain, offices, and crew of the German cargo steamer Lothringen were stariled to learn the news ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY.

    Should Turkey decide to support Germany and Austria against the Triple Entente (France, Russia, and Great Britain), it is regarded as certain here ...

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  30. INQUIRIES IN AMERICA.

    The inquiries opened by the Federal, Civic and State authorities into the share rise in the prices of foodstuffs, as the outcome, it is alleged, of ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. WAR RISK INSURANCES.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) has forwarded a cable message to London, asking if the arrangement made by the British Government in ...

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  32. BRITISH SUBJECTS IN AUSTRIA.

    The British Consul at Trieste, the Austrian seaport on the Adriatic, has arrived at Ancona, in Italy. He states that severe measures have been ...

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  33. THE NEWS IN GERMANY.

    German newspapors a week old make scanty reference to the Riussinn campaign, while the fact of Great Britain's declaraction of war has been concealed. ...

    Article : 72 words
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  36. FALSE NEWS.

    The German newspaper, the "Aegyptische Nachrichten," published at Caire, has been suppressed for publishing sensational news. It alleged ...

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