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  3. WAR PRECAUTIONS IN CANADA.

    To-day the authorities here took charge of the port, closing all navigation on the St. Lawrence, extinguishing all lights, and laying mines. The sailing of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  4. Family Notices

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  5. THE WORLD AT WAR.

    The House of Commons was crowded this afternoon, when Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, made an important statement regarding ...

    Article : 313 words
  6. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    Platelayers on the trans-Australian railway ceased work to-day owing to the department's decision to put off seven members of the platelaying gang. Prior to the ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. DESERTING SEAMEN

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court Tuesday Roderick Randolf, Frederick Roworth, and Charles 'McGillcuddy, seamen of the steamer Morayshire, pleaded guilty ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.

    On Tuesday morning the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) forwarded the following telegram to the Prime Minister at Melbourne: —"My Government wash to express keen ...

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  9. THE INSTITUTES' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Institutes' Association was held in the Institute Building on August 3. Present—The President (Mr. L. H. Sholl, C.M.G., I.S.O.), and Messrs. ...

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  10. AMERICA WILL MEDIATE LATER.

    The President (Dr. Woodrow Wilson) has issued a warning to the people of the United States, asking them not to give way to any war excitement, and to refrain ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Hon. P. McM. Glynn) when seen on Tuesday at neon, said lie was in regular telephonic communication with the Prime Minister ...

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  12. ATLANTIC CARRYING TRADE

    It is expected here that the Senate will agree to a vote for the establishment of naval steamship lines to carry mails, passengers, and freight to South America and ...

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  13. STOCK EXCHANGE OF ADELAIDE.

    Members of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide congregated early on Tuesday morning. anxiously waiting for fresh developments. As the committee had nothing ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. FOOTBALL.

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  16. TO AVOID THE BRITISH FLEET.

    A wireless message has ordered the German liner, Kron Prinzess, in Ceeilie, to deliver outbound gold shipment to German warships, rather than to take the risk of ...

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  17. MR. HUGH McINTOSH OFFERS MOTOR CYCLE CORPS.

    Mr. H. D.Melntosh (general manager of the Rickard's Tivoli Theatres) has cabled to the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Cook) offering to raise a corps of motor ...

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  18. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Tie Speaker (Hon.. L. o'Loughlin) took the chair at 2 p.m. WARREN RESERVOIR. The Commissioner of Public Works (Sir ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    The Military Commandant, when questioned this morning, said-that he had received no instructions from the military authorities in Melbourne in regard to the ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. DRIED FRUITS MARKETS.

    The effect or the European disturbance upon the dried fruits markets in this State has not, up to the present, been of any importance. Supplies of all leading lines ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN SHIPPING

    Severe restrictions have been placed on shipping entering Table Bay. All inward bound vessels are required to have permits. ...

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  22. BATTLE NEAR THE DRINA

    According to the "Militarische Rundscnan," a severe battle is being fought near the River Drima, where the Austrians are desperately resisting an attempt ...

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  23. POWELLISED TIMBER COMMISSION.

    The majority and minority reports of the Royal Commission on Powellised Timber have been presented to the Governor-General. The majority, Messrs. ...

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  24. CENSORSHIP OF TELEGRAMS

    It is apparent that the strict military censorship of telegrams and cablegrams which has been established not only in regard to dispatches from the actual theatre ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. COLONIALS VOLUNTEERING.

    In response to the appeal for colonials in England, who fought in the Mashoua, Maiabele, and South African wars, to form a contingent, 2,000 colonials, including ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. TIMID BANK DEPOSITORS

    In times of anxiety like the present, when Europe is on the brink of war, some people's first thought is to withdraw their savings from the bank. Several persons, ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. BRITISH RESERVISTS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The British army reservists in Australia have been notified that they might be called upon to report themselves immediately to the Commonwealth military ...

    Article : 324 words
  29. THE EMPRESS MARIE OF RUSSIA.

    The Dowager Empress Marie of Russia. sister of Queen Alexandra, reached Germany to-day on her way back to Sr. Petersburg. She was immediately stopped ...

    Article : 63 words
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  31. NEW ZEALANDERS' EXPERIENCES.

    Terrible hardships were experienced this week by a son and two daughters of the Hon. T. Mackenzie (High Comissioner for New Zealand). They were hurriedly ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. PATRIOTIC GERMANS.

    At a largely-attended meeting of the Liberal Union last night in the Institute Hall many persons of German origin were gresent. The Attorney-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 298 words
  33. TRAP AND TRAM COLLIDE

    On Saturday afternoon Dr. R. W. Stewart, who lives at Henlev Beach-road, Torrensville, met with a painful experience. Accompanied By his little daughter in a ...

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  34. THE MILITARY COMMANDANT

    The Military Commandant of the South Australian district (Colonel Irving), when approached on Tuesday morning, courteously hut firmly declined to give any ...

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  35. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    There was a long meeting of the Cabinet to-day, at the conclusion of which it was announced that the Government had decided to intervene in the war if any State ...

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  36. DOGS POISONED AT HENLEY BEACH.

    Several dog fanciers at Henley Beach complain that their animals are being poisoned or otherwise destroyed. Mr. H. Stapleton, a well-known commercial ...

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  37. MILITARY CENSORSHIP IN ADELAIDE.

    Berth the Adelaide G.P.O. TelegraphOffice and the Eastern Extension Telegraph Office reported this morning that there was a dearth of messages from ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

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  39. THE FEEDING OF PARIS

    Special precautions have been taken to ensure the victualling of the city. The foreign meat has been suspended, and seprohibition against the importation of ...

    Article : 138 words
  40. NEWS FROM CANADA.

    One hundred naval reservists visiting the United States or Canada are returning immediately to England. According to the newspapers here Great ...

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  41. SWEDISH TROOPS MOBILISING.

    The Swedish defence authorities are hastily mobilising the First Territorial Reserve for the defence of the coasts, and also the Gothland troops and forties ...

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  42. "ENGLAND SHOULD GO INTO IT."

    "I can only say that f am one of those who would urge that England should go into it," declared his Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) in touching on ...

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  43. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Chiliagoe, 956, E. Bailey, from Maryborough. Australian Steamships Ltd., agents. SAILED, PORT ADELAIDE—August 4. Kooringa, Ardrossan. ...

    Article : 205 words
  44. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Australia, having more meat, wheat flour, and other foodstuffs than she needs at home, and being one of the chief suppliers of the English market, it is not ...

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  45. BRITISH FLEET CLEARED FOR ACTION.

    Renter's correspondent at Malta cables that on Sunday all the ships comprising the British Mediterranean fleet were cleared for action. Suddenly the ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. CANADIAN CABINET IN SESSION.

    Tire Canadian Cabinet are again in session, and are awaiting news, which its expected momentarily, of a hostile German move, which is likely to precipitate ...

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  47. FRENCH SOLDIERS SHOT BY GERMANS.

    A party of French soldiers to-day attempted to blow up the railway tunnel at Cochem-sur-Moselle. They were detected, however, and all were shot. ...

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  48. THE CABLE SERVICE.

    The Adelaide manager of the Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Company (Mr. L. Webster) stated that there were several contributing ...

    Article : 367 words
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