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  4. THE GREATEST WAR IN HISTORY

    The British Government informed the German, Government that a state of war existed from eleven o’clock last night. ...

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  5. SURRENDER OF LIEGE.

    The Germans on Tuesday, demanded the surrender of Loege.The Belgians replied they would only yield by force. ...

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  6. GERMANY’S IMPOSSIBLE TASK.

    The utter impossibility of thetas which Germany has voluntarily set herself has been early evidenced. She has already experienced great reverses on land and on . sea. In an endeavour to ...

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  7. PROBLEM OF THE FOOD SUPPLY.

    It is expended the retail princes of beaf will be raised to four pence and mutton to threepence, through the cold stores are well filled. ...

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  8. ULSTERMEN AND NATIONALISTS.

    The Government is seriously considering a plan to recognise the Ulster and Nationalists volunteers, and leave them to defend Ireland. ...

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  9. GERMANS WELL SEATED.

    Tt was officially announced here this -evening that fierce fighting was in progress early this morning in the district round Liege. All the German attacks ...

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  10. WHEN GERMANS ENTERED BELGIUM.

    The Germans entered Belgium early on Tuesday morning. they are advance in three columns. The infantry preceded to Uhals, the ...

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  11. GREAT. ARMY.

    A hundred thousand Germans are marching Liege, where it as expected there will be an attack to-day A wounded German officer who was ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S DENUNCIATION.

    Mr. Asquitch said Germany's proposal meant we should go behind France's hack and give Germany free license to ainnex "the whole of France's extra ...

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  13. A SOLID EMPIRE.

    The "Morning Post," in a leaded A Solid Empire,” Australia's and New Zealand' offer to help. ...

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  14. TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM,

    The scenes in London recalled South African, war. The King and Queen acknowledged demonstrations of loyalty from, the ...

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  15. A BIG FIGHT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" special war -correspondent at Rheims, ' writing on Monday said the fight at Longwy, was more important than what was ...

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  16. ALL EYES ON THE NORTH SEA.

    All eyes axe now turned on Sea, and the people are awaiting news of a naval battle. The German high fleet was last ...

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  17. GERMANS SEVERELY HAMPERED.

    The Germans are hindered by the destruction of bridges, viaducts, and railways, And shave been compelled to make for the north. ...

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  18. GERMANS SHUNTED FROM LIEGE.

    All the Germans have been expelled from Liege. ...

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  19. GERMANS CONTINUE THE MARCH.

    The Germans at four o'clock yesterday afternoon continued their onward march near Fort Fleron at Liege, where there was an engagement. It is ...

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  20. WHY GERMANY DESIRED WAR.

    "Times" says important diplomatic disclosures are expected shortly' which will throw unexpected light on the' motives of Germany's aggressive ...

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  21. EARLY DISASTERS.

    A German torpedoer exploded and sank in the Baltic. Thirty were drowned. ...

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  22. HE GERMAN CRUISER PANTHER.

    The French fleet sank the German cruiser Panther. ...

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  23. GERMAN CRUISER'S PERFORMANCE.

    The Goeben, a German battle cruiser, passed Gibraltar on Monday full speeding westward. It is expected she will go a ...

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  24. EIGHT THOUS AND GERMANS KILLED.

    The "Gazette" claims that the Germans lost eight -thousand men and seven guns. The Belgians sustained but slight ...

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  25. “HURRAH FOR ENGLAND.”

    The “Sanotaux” eulogises England and Sir E. Grey’s admirable statement. It says. “our little soldiers all shout the unanimous cry of all france, which ...

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  26. GERMANS WATCHING RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The Germans in the Straits of Thusian are watching the Russian volunteer fleet. ...

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  27. THE ABSENCE OF NEWS.

    The absence of reliable news is nerve racking. ...

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  28. HARD FIRING.

    The Namur 'artillery were firing hard at Ayaille. A strong Dutch contingent defends Limburg. ...

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  29. GERMANY'S FIRST REVERSE.

    It is officially stated that the destroyer Amphion caught the Hamburg- Amerikalmer Koenigen-Luise, which is one of the auxiliary cruisers attached ...

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  30. LATE SPORTING.

    The favorite was scratched at the last moment, but the public did not care as their grocer had in stock Milkmaid Coffee and Milk, which only ...

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  31. FRENCH PREMIER AND BRITAIN.

    In the Chamber, M. Vivani had an intense ovation when announcing Britain's mobilisation ...

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  32. THE GERMANS HANDICAPPED.

    The Germans hive been compelled to await provisions from the trains. The Belgians also stopped the advance of Germans from Henri Chapelle ...

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  33. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S GREAT MESSAGE.

    President Poincarie has sent A message to Chambers declaring that Franco as been the object of & brutal -and pre meditated act of aggression which ...

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  34. BIG FRENCH COUP.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says the French fleet captured the Goeven, which past Gibraltar, and the Breslan, and sank the ...

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  35. SMALL BELGIAN ARMY.

    Two thousand five hundred Belgians successfully counter attacked the 7th German army corps between Vesdre and the Meuse on Wednesday ...

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  36. HALF-MILLION TROOPS WANTED.

    Mr. Aquith, in the House of. Commons, said Britain had unsheathed her sword to protect a small nation against ]ithe arbitrary will of an overmastering. ...

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  38. TURKISH DREADNOUGHT.

    Mr. Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, paid nearly five millions or a Turkish dreadnought. ...

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  39. THE DOOMEDI MINE-LAYER.

    The Kerrigin Louise, which dealt summary justice for laying at the mouth of the Thames, was a sister ship of the Sedlitz. which ...

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  40. SAILING OPPOSITE WAYS.

    It is reported that the German squad run left Tsingtau going northwards, and the Russian squadron left Vladivos took going southwards. ...

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  41. SHELLING ALGERIA.

    The Governor-General of Algeria report that a cruiser believed to be the Breslau, discharged sixty shells at Bona. One man was killed at some ...

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  42. RUSSIANS AND GERMANS.

    Russian forces have established con tact with the enemy along the German frontier. There has been a reconnaissance at ...

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  43. BELGIUM AND HER FRIENDS:

    Belgium has announce that the cross up; of her frontiers by French or British is not now considered hostile. ...

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  44. GERMAN AND RUSSIAN CRUISERS

    The "Daily Mail's correspondent' at Tientsin says that the German cruiser Emdon was encgaged with the Russian orniser Askold at W[?] Hai Wei and ...

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  45. GERMANS AGAIN REPULSED.

    Forty thousand Belgians repulsed forty-five thousand Germans in a battle near Liege. ...

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  47. BELGIUM ASKING FOR WAR CREDIT.

    The Chamber passed a war credit amounting to 200 million francs. ...

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