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  4. LION AMD THE MOUSE

    The cloud of war which has hovered so threatening over Europe for the past few days has at last burst . Official information comes form Vienna that no further effort will be made to arrive at a peaceful settlement, and this terrible news is confirmed form London, it being ...

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  5. HOME RULE

    The policemen who refused to charge at Dublin on Sunday have resigned. ...

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  6. ACQUITTED

    Madame Caillaux has been, acquitted e murder of M. Calmette, the editor of the “ Figaro,” ...

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  7. MEXICO

    Ex-president [?] interviewed here denied Felix Diaz’s statement to the effect that the (Huerrta) intended to plan a counter revolution. ...

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  8. MINER’S LOSS

    Lucy Heagney was charged at the [?] court with the larceny of £250 and medal from Lawrence Wilson, a Tramanian miner. ...

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  9. MURDER CHARGE

    The Newcastle police court was crowded' this morning when Herbert Ashman (22), a labourer, was charged before Mr. Mckell with having cans ...

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  10. HOW DECLARATION WAS RECEIVED.

    The declaration has caused the keenest disappointment at Westminster, is authoritatively stated that Austria entered into direct negotiations ...

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  11. AMENDING BILL.

    Mr. Ascquit announced in the Commons that the second reading of the Ameding Bill would be taken on Thursday. ...

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  12. CONDEMNATION OF ACCUSED.

    M. Cheriu, for the prosecution, .said Madame feared, the Fabre report and. not the publication of the intimate letters, He emphasised her calmness ...

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  13. ACTIVITY AT PORTSMOUTH.

    There is great activity at Ports-month and a steady drafting of men to the barracks and to the fleet. The naval arsenals are strongly ...

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  14. A DIFFERENT STORY.

    Lotus Elgurp, a Huertan peace delegate stated definitely that ex- President Huerta was coming to Toronto to Formulate plans for a counter revolution ...

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  15. HIDDEN RIFLES LANDED.

    Nationalists, successfully landed the hidden four thousand rifles at Newcastle and Wicklow. There are many attacks on small groups of soldiers his ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL BOLT

    A sensational holt attended with, serious, results took place, in the city this morning. A horse was seen galloping down ...

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  17. FLEET GETTING READY.

    The First Fleet is coaling at Portland, and it .is believed that it will proceed to the North Sea. The Second could be ready in twenty-four; ...

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  18. NOT WANTED

    A proposal by the Eureka File Co. [?] run a short line of railway through the Eureka Reserve Ballarat was strongly protested against by a deputation from ...

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  19. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURE.

    Court Michael Knolyi interviewed here referred to his part in the Caillaux case. He admitted he furnished Monsieur Caillaux with the papers ...

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  20. ECHO OF WRECK

    On the return , from the Salvation Army Congress in London a party of Salvationists aboard the Megan tic held the Army’s, official funeral service at ...

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  21. THE INQUEST OPENED.

    The inquest on the victims of the shooting was opened and adjourned on the military authorities application. ...

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  22. SIR E. GREY’S PROPOSALS.

    It is understood that France and Italy have accepted Sir Edward Grey’s proposals for a joint mediation by four Po[?]. ...

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  23. CRUISERS OFF HOWTH.

    The cruiser Liverpool arid two destroyers are stationed off Howth. ...

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  24. BRITAIN’S NAVAL POLICY.

    On Lord Charles Beresford’s suggestion a. general discussion on the navy estimates was postponed. Mr. Walter Long said a criticism of ...

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  25. NAVAL POLICY

    A correspondent writing in the “Times”, estimates that 1500 sub marines and 1500 seaplanes would be if submarines replaced battleships. ...

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  26. WHEN WAR COMMENCED.

    The Servian Minister announced today that the war commenced at midday. ...

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  27. ITALY FAVOURS BRITAIN’S PROPOSAL.

    A semi-offical Berlin telegram states that Italy strongly urged Germany to accept Sir Edward Grey’s proposition. ...

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  28. POSTAL OFFICIALS.

    The charge against the ex-postal officials arising out of (recent postal ne frauds were set down for hearing to-day. ...

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  29. HAS SERVIA BEEN INVALIDED

    A telegram received in Paris from Vienna states that very important preparations are completing with a view to military action by Austria this morning. ...

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  30. NOVEL CRAFT

    The Seagull, the Swallow/and Curlew three fine hopper barges equipped with-their own steam and power were recently acquired at Rangoon for ...

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  31. SITUATION IN FRANCE.

    The hopeful feeling elsewhere is not endorsed in French, official circles. It is pointed out that a Communique issued in Vienna shows that Austria is ...

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  32. LORD GLADSTONE

    The late Governor-General oft. South Africa, Lord Gladstone, arrived to-day. number of Labprites demonstrated Waterloo station as a protest ...

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  33. EFFECT ON MONEY MARKET.

    The money market is unsettled. The Stock Exchange is rather less nervy, but all departments are weak. There has been one unimportant failure. ...

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  34. CABLE RATES

    At the meeting of the Pacific Cable Board Mr. Mackenxzie, High Commissioner of the reduction of the New Zealand tariff. finding he was unable to secure ...

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  35. OUR ARMY SYSTEM

    Earl Roberts, speaking at Bedford, Eulogised the impressiveness of the [?]eremonIes wherewith the senior cadets Australia were transferred to the ...

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  36. “DEEDS NOT WORDS.”

    Count Tisza, the Hungarian speaking ill the Lower House, What is wanted now is deeds words. The whole country is enthusiastic ...

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  37. WHY, GERMANY REJECTED TERMS

    It is stated in official quarters that Germany rejected Sir E. Grey’s proposal because it does not offer any. prospect ..of success. ...

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  38. STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSES.

    The Stock Exchange was compelled to close owing to the tremendous selling. ...

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  39. MINE ON FIRE

    There was a fire at the Adolf Von Hausemann mine at Dortmund. Eighteen perished. ...

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  40. BISHOP’S BILL

    In the House of Lords to-day the Bishop of Loncoln withdrew his Cris[?]inal Law Amendment Bill on the that the amendments made ...

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  41. EFFECT IN CHICAGO.

    Wild excitement here. The wheat pit is excited, the members shouting frantically and struggling to transact business. They sold and bought wheat ...

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  42. SIR E. MCCARTNEY

    During the debate on the Colonial Office estimates Mr. Cave (U.) thought .Mr. L. Harcourt was hasty in pronouncing a dogmatic opinion as regards ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN TROOPS NEAR SERVIA

    The Austrian troops have concentrated in great numbers five miles from the Servian frontier. ...

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  45. APPREHENSION IN. GERMANY.

    The declaration intensified the apprehension. It is announced that even a partial mobilisation in Russia would cause an ...

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  46. A TIME LIMIT

    The Government has decided to introduce a new standing order limiting the length of speeches in the New South Wales Assembly. ...

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  47. NO HOSTILITIES ON TUESDAY.

    The “Daily Chromcle’s correspondent,. Mr. Donohue, telegraphing from Semi in 011 Tuesday said there were no hostilities yet, except an exchange of ...

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  48. HEAVY FINE

    This afternoon of the Kalgoorlie police court Andrew Pedroli was found guilty of selling [?] liquor on the woodline, and the was fined £30, and ...

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  49. BISLEY MEN

    The Australian riflemen except Hubbard, Long, and Ferguson. sail by the Mooltan for home. ...

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  50. AUSTRIANS IN CANADA.

    Austrian residents in Canada are leaving in scores to rejoin their regiments in view of the outbreak of war Numbers of Servians and Greeks are ...

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  51. FEVERISH MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    Military proportions are proceeding feverishly. Many Austrian families are quitting. The Austrians captured the Servian ...

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  52. POSITION IN RUSSIA.

    The “Communique” commends the patriotic display towards the Government and exports the people not to display comity against Powers with ...

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