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  4. RESTRICTING SHIPPING.

    The son . and two daughters W Mr. Mackenzie, High Commissioner of New Zealand, on returning from Leipsic, had terrible experiences. ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The press here have published a declaration of war by Britain against Germany. ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL RUMOR.

    It as rumored that a bag naval engagement has taken place in the North Sea, and that both sides have suffered heavy loss. The combatants are not ...

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  8. BRITISH ARMY

    The effect of, Sir Edward Grey’s speech throughout has compelled the feeling that war between Britain and Germany is momentarily expected. The words of the Minister are taken to mean that it would not only be cowardly to stand aloof, but that ...

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  9. BRITAIN’S CHALLENGE

    The position of England in the European conflict was made known in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon. Sir Edward Grey announced that England had given Her assurance to France that the French coastline would be protected, and ...

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  10. FLEET CLEARS FOR ACTION.

    Router’s correspondent, telegraphing from Malta, said the Mediterranean fleet had cleared for action. The destroyers had gone at full speed, ...

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  11. MOVEMENTS OF THE WARSHIPS.

    [?] the naval dockyards there is tremendous activity, and the utmost secrecy is being observed. Nothing is divulged as to the ...

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  12. THE HIGH PRICE OF MEAT.

    The scarcity of cattle still continue and the prices accordingly are[?] high. On Tuesday and Wednesday at the cattle sales at ...

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  13. SWEDEN MOBILISING.

    Sweden is mobilising her first territorial reserve, also the Gotherland troops and fortress garrisons. Next month’s conscripts have been ...

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  14. FOOD FOR THE FRENCH.

    Special precautions have been taken for victualling the city. The prohibition of the importation of meat has been suspended, and severe ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The European situation has become so serious that the Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence and other members of the Ministry are in almost ...

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  16. VOLUNTEERS ENLISTING.

    There has been an unprecedented enlistment of volunteers. Cabinet again conferred. The people are awaiting momentarily ...

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  17. SCENES IN PARIS.

    Searchlights played throughout the night in order to prevent an aeroplane attack. RAILWAY STATION CROWED. ...

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  18. THE DANGER OF GERMAN ACQUISITIVENESS.

    Sir Edward Grey, continuing, said if Germany has ultimatumed Belgi[?]m asking her to compromise for neutrality Belgium’s independence had gone. If ...

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  19. WIRELESS TO GERMAN SHIPS.

    Wireless message ordered the Kronprizession and the Cecili to deliver out [?]ound gold shipments to the German warships rather than take the risk ...

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  20. BOOKIE WINS

    At the Bendigo Police Court Charles Stoneham, described as a tailor, in business in Fitzroy, appeared on remand and was charged with, being a rogue ...

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  21. RAILWAY STATIONS CROWDED.

    The railway stations are crowded with reservists and the streets are almost deserted except for the military. GOOD NEWS FOR POLITICAL ...

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  22. A CALL TO ARMS.

    Over two thousand colonials, including many Australians and New Zealanders, have responded to an appeal for help if needed. ...

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  23. COTTON EXCHANGE ORDER.

    The Liverpool Cotton Exchange has suspended all trading in futures, ...

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  24. GOOD NEWS FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    The Cabinet have amnestied all political prisoners and have suspended decrees relating to the closing and dissolution of religious congregations. ...

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  25. “IT’S AN ILL WIND.”

    The Senate voted for the establishment of naval steamships lines to carry mails and passengers and freights to South American and European ports. ...

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  26. DECISION OF THE MINERS.

    The South Wales Miners’ Council has decided that the miners shall not work until Thursday. MOVEMENTS OF TERRITORIALS. ...

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  27. BRITAIN’S CHALLENGE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Foreign Minister, Sir E. Grey, announced that if the Germany fleet came into the Channel and bombarded ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL STATEMENT.

    The cruiser Rainbow is seeking a German warship which is reported to be coming north from Los Angeles with the intention of threatening the British ...

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  29. ASSURING STATEMENT.

    It is officially announced that there is sufficient wheat at present in the United Kingdom to supply the population for four months. ...

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  30. ARMY [?]IOBILISES AT MIDNIGHT.

    It was officially announced that the army wall mobilise at midnight to-morrow. The announcement of the news, coming on top of Sir Edward Grey’s speech ...

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  31. MOVEMENTS OF TERRITORIALS.

    The territorila army camps have been closed. The, men have returned home, and are in touch with headquarters. ...

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  32. AIDING DISTRESSED AMERICANS.

    Congress is considering a vote of money to aid distressed Americans who are unable to return from Europe owing to being unable to cash cheques. ...

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  33. POSITION IN THE U.S.A.

    President Wilson has issued a warning to the United States not to give way to any war excitement, and to refrain from any action likely to further ...

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  34. THE POSITION OF GREECE.

    The Cabinet announced that Greece intervenes hi the war if any State seeks after the status quo of the Buch[?]est treaty. ...

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  35. NAVAL RESERVISTS.

    A hundred naval reservists in the United States and Canada are returning immediately to England. ...

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  36. SLUMP IN THE NEWS.

    There has been a big slump in the news from Europe to-day, this being due to the strict censorship prevailing. In Australia stringent regulations are ...

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  38. WHEN GERMANY MOBILISED.

    Several newspapers assert that Germany commenced mobilising oil Wednesday, with a request by the naval and military authorities to the newspapers ...

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  39. THE FULL STATEMENT.

    Sir Edward Grey explained that the French fleet had concentrated on the Mediterranean on account of the Anglo-French friendship. England could not ...

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  40. TUNNEL DESTROYERS CAUGHT.

    A French party tried to blow up tunnel at Cochem-sur-Moselle. All were shot. DIRECTIONS TO EMPRESS. ...

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  41. BUSINESS SUGGESTION.

    Lord Kitchener’s departure for Egypt has been postponed. “The Times” suggests that he should be appointed Secretary for War to relieve Mr. Asquith. ...

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  42. LATE SPORTING

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  43. MOTOR CYCLISTS CORPS.

    Mr. H. D. H‘Intosh has cabled to Mr. Cook offering to raise a corps of motor cyclists to act in conjunction with the Australian contingent. ...

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  44. DIRECTIONS TO EMPRESS.

    The officials stopped the Empress Marie at Berlin and directed her to go to London or Copenhagen. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA. ...

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  45. PRECAUTIONS IN CANADA.

    The authorities took charge of the port here, closing the St. Lawrence to navigation, extinguishing all lights, and laying mines. ...

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  46. A GERMAN OPINION.

    Baron Kuhlmann, a councillor in the German Embassy, discussing the German’s offer for British neutrality, asserted that since a few British divisions ...

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  47. BRITISH NAVY READY.

    The British naval arrangements are complete. All the most effective vessels at sea. They comprise seven or eight squadrons of Dreadnoughts, and ...

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  49. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    There was a severe battle at Drina the Austrian resisting the Servians’ at temp to cross the frontier. ...

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