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Advertising : 27 wordsA Dublin yacht on Sunday morning landed 2500 rifles and 170,000 rounds of ammunition. The Nationalist volunteers meanwhile cut the telegraph ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sirf Edward Grey, in reply to Mr. Bonar Law, said if the dispute wre confined to Austria and Servia Britain would ...
Article : 177 wordsGeneral Carranza announces that When he secures power he will not recognise Huerta’s financial obligations. Huerta is reported to have given the ...
Article : 55 wordsA sensational head-on collision occurred at Wellington trucking yards early this morning, when two engines crashed into each other, doing ...
Article : 268 wordsPeter Mill, a cleaner, employed at the Y.M.C.A., appeared before the City Court this morning in connection with alleged thefts at the Associations rooms ...
Article : 200 wordsWhen the news reached Belfast the priests paraded the Nationalists’ quarters and exhorted the people to remain quiet. ...
Article : 25 wordsA proclamation was issued yesterday advising the Servians to remain in their homes and promising that the army would defend the country. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Canadian Trade Commissioner in Melbourne reports that the Australian ——Canadian trade had been reduced by £5000 during the past year. ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Birrell in reply to Mr. Redmond said Mr. Harrel, assistant-Commissioner of Police requistioned the military on his own responsibility. Mr. Harrel ...
Article : 143 wordsIn moving the adjournment to discuss the situation at Dublin Mr. Redmond said no attempt had been made to disarm Ulster volunteers. He ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Stock Exchange has become demoralised Consols touched as low as 71 which is a record. On the sensational continental telegrams arriving, they ...
Article : 56 wordsIn the Grand Aggregate, M’Aliston (S.A.) is third with 311; Jameson (.N.S.W.), eleventh with 310; Halliday (Q.) thirteenth with 307; Cross (Vic.), ...
Article : 156 wordsMary Bradford, a middle-aged woman, who was arrested last night on charges of drunkenness and using obscene language, made three ...
Article : 206 wordsWhen the Scottish Borderers reached Dublin from Clontarf a hostile crowd met the soldiers in Bachelor’s Walk and made a fierce and determined ...
Article : 230 wordsDemonstrations were renewed at Unter der Linden. A procession passing the British Embassy cried: “Down with England!” ...
Article : 50 wordsThe “Novoe Vremya” says that, if Servia is attacked, it means war with Russia, in which France will automatically join, and possibly England. ...
Article : 71 wordsMrs Jane McNamara (60), who lived alone in a small cottage which was her own property, in Wilson-street Newtown, had not been seen by any of ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. Birrell’s statement has created a sensation in the lobbies, but the European in the crisis overshadows that at Dublin. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Bonar Law said the Government were trying to find a scapegoat to save themselves. They condemned Harrel Thialless. ...
Article : 123 wordsThere was a run on some of the Savings Banks, but this quickly subsided. One of the great Banks declined to pay in gold and suggested that the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Nationalist feeling in Dublin is intense. All soldiers have been confined to the barracks and the Scottish Borderers ...
Article : 44 wordsPaddon is improving, and his staleness has almost disappeared. Accompanied by Kemp he sculled eight miles, the last four being hard ...
Article : 125 wordsA Reuter’s message from Vienna says it has been officially announced there that Italy spontaneously informed Austria that in the event of an ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Kaiser was tumultuously welcomed at Kiel. He proceeded to Berlin. The high sea fleet stopped in the North Sea for exercise and then return ...
Article : 56 wordsNeath colliery, near Cessnock, on the South Maitland coal fields, is on fire. Latest particulars show that both shafts have been completely sealed, and ...
Article : 276 wordsIt is now stated that the crowd renamed near the soldiers believing they had only blank cartrigdes. ...
Article : 28 wordsTelegram from Vienna state that the Servians have blown up the bridge across the Danube and opened fire near Temistkubin. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. John Redmond presided over a meeting of Nationalists in the Commons. It is understood they decided not to oppose the Amending Bill on the ...
Article : 46 wordsPatriotic demonstrations continue throughout Austria-Hungary. In Vienna processions parade the streets, waving black and yellow flags and ...
Article : 54 wordsLord Robert Cecil moved the closure of the debate which was defeated by 249 votes to 217 votes. The motion was then talked out. ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsWhen the Nationalist volunteers were ordered to disarm they handed their rifles to residents living in Dublin Bay, who buried them. The ...
Article : 37 wordsThe semi-official “Communique” states that the Servian reply was intended to create a false impression. While apparently complying with the ...
Article : 45 wordsSir J. Ross, the Chief Commissioner of the Dublin police, has resigned. He was accused of partisanship in the matter of the Dublin scenes. ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the House of Commons to-night Mr. J. Redmond moved the adjournment in order to discuss the position at Dublin. ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Figgis, a well-known writer, who is attached to the Nationalist Volunteers, states he told Harrel when the later demanded every rifle that it was ...
Article : 144 wordsServia is making active preparations for the invasion that is believed to be inevitable. The Crown Prince has ordered a general mobilisation; and the ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsAnimated by a general patriotic outburst all the strikers have resumed work. ...
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The Evening Star (Boulder, WA : 1898 - 1921), Tue 28 Jul 1914, Page 1
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