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  3. FRONTIER FIGHTING

    Official information has been issued that general fighting has taken place along the Franco-German frontier at Longwy, Longuyon, and Virion. ...

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  4. LATEST WAR CABLES

    German cavalry patrols along the French frontier have been hotly engaged by the Republican soldiers. The King and Queen have inspected the British forces at Aldershot and received a tremendous ovation. ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. CONFIDENCE IN ENGLAND

    The Press Bureau circulates a report that the Austrians are advancing in force from Cracow, capital of Galicia, 158 miles front Warsaw (Russian Poland) towards ...

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  7. FEEDING FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    The "Matin reports that the French and American Bank has opened a gold credit of 30 million francs (about £l,200,000) to the account of the French ...

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  8. COMRADES IN ARMS.

    Owing to the withdrawal of Austrian troops from the Servian frontier, in order to concentrate against the Russians in Galacia, the Servian army has captured ...

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  9. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    Fresh offers are being received by the Government of support from the native States, and enthusiastic meeting in support of Great Britain's course against ...

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  10. GOEBEN STILL AT LARGE

    The captain of a Greek steamer, which arrived to-day, reports that he met the fast German cruiser Goeben approaching the Dardanelles on Monday. ...

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  11. AMENITIES OF WARFARE.

    The inhabitants of Kalisz, an old Polish town, with a population of about 17,000. on the Russian frontier of the German grand duchy of Posen are incensed at the ...

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  12. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties the King' and Queen motored to Aldershot to-day and made a complete tour of the garrison there. On all sides they received ovations from the ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S KING.

    His Majesty King George V, has telegraphed to King Albert paying a high tribute to the gallantry evinced by the Belgian army. ...

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  14. ASTONISHED THE NATIVES

    In order to allay rumors of an extravagant character the Government have issued- messages to the natives of South Africa explaining to them the facts which ...

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  15. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In county cricket the match between Kent and Survey resulted in a win for the latter by eight wickets. Kent made 140 runs each inning. The surrey scores ...

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  16. A VILLAGE BURNED.

    An official statement has been made con-, cerning the callous behaviour of German scouting parties along the frontier. On Sunday evening when the peaceful ...

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  17. RIFLES LABELLED "BACON."

    The yacht Germania, belonging to the Krupp family, has been seized at Southampton. The crew bad previously left for Germany. ...

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  18. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    News has been received that the schooner Alpena, which left South Australia for Puget Sound on June 4, has safely arrived at Port Town-end. The ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF FOOD.

    It is the hope of the Victorian Ministry that one of the results of the conference will be to introduce legislation in each of the State Parliaments to prevent the ...

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  20. DONATIONS TO FUND.

    The Williamstown Racing Club has donated £100 to the Australian Patriotic Fund. The Lord Mayor's Fund jumped to-day from £3,570 to £9,340. Mr.J. ...

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  21. TELEGRAPH SERVICE IN ENGLAND.

    The Postmaster-General circulates telegrams on Sundays, including war digests, with the aid of the War Bureau which has recently been established. ...

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  22. Family Notices

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  23. BELEAGUERED LIEGE.

    Unconfirmed reports state that the Germans have captured small forts at Liege. One fort, it is said, was apparently silent, hut the German infantry, ...

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  24. GERMAN ESPIONAGE.

    An organised system of espionage by the Germans has been discovered in Belgium. It is reported that a number of business men of high standing are ...

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  25. GETTING READY FOR THE FRONT.

    The enrolment of officers and men for the various units of the expeditionary force and the work of gathering in the volunteers is now in full saving. At the parades ...

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  26. WHO IS THE STRANGER?

    The appearance of a strange vessel in the river St. Lawrence has resulted in, the closing of the port, and the Militia Department is making investigations ...

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  27. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES MEETINGS.

    The Council of Churches has arranged to conduct a short prayer meeting each day in the Banqueting-room at the Adelaide Town Hall. The first meeting will ...

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  29. GERMANY'S STEALTHY DESIGN.

    The fact that the Belgian castle of a German princess was cleared of all its valuable contents six weeks ago is accepted here as further evidence that war ...

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  30. SENTRIES FIRED AT IN ENGLAND.

    A concealed man to-day shot at a sentry at the railway station at Redhill. The miscreant escaped. Two mysterious explosions occurrd in a German baker's ...

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  31. TROOPSHIPS FROM CANADA

    The British Admiralty have cancelled the ordinary sailings of all the principal steamers of the Allan line. It is understood that these vessels ore now intended ...

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  32. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of State Premiers, convened by the Prime Minister, to consider various matters in connection with the war, principally with regard to the ...

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  33. TO PARIS!

    In the possession of a captured tier German officer of Uhlans has been found a document indicating what the Teutons' plans were. The invaders vainly calculated ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. STEAMER UNDER ARREST.

    Another vessel, the Hobart, belonging to a German-Australian line of cargo steamers has been added to the list of German merchant shins held as prizes in Australian ...

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  36. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S HOME.

    Seven thousand men have been enroiled as special constables in London. Lady Helen Munrot-Ferguson (wire of the Governor-General of Australia) has ...

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  37. FOOD FOR THE SOLDIERS

    The Government of British Columbia are offering supplies of apples and canned salmon for the use of British troops. Owing to the rush of men anxious to ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN RIFLE MATCHES CANCELLED.

    On Wednesday morning Mr. F. S. Bleechmore (secretary of the South Australian Rifle Association) received word from Melbourne headquarters to the effect that ...

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  39. JAPAN PREPARES FOR WAR

    A message received by Reuter from Peking states that there are convincing indications that Japan will shortly declare war against Germany. ...

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  40. THE WAR NEWS.

    The promptness with which readers of "The Advertiser" and "The Express" have been supplied with news of the latest happenings at the seat of war is much appreciated by the tens ...

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  41. OATS FOR BRITISH WAR HORSES.

    The province of Alberta has offered a full war supply of Albertan oats to the British ...

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  43. FRENCH FALLING BACK.

    It is officially stated that the Germans have compelled the French to withdraw from Mulhausen, Alsace. The French troops have retired to high ground in the ...

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  44. BRITISH VESSELS IN THE FAR EAST.

    The British Consul at Shanghai reports that no British vessels had been molested by the enemy in the Far East up to August 9. ...

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  45. THE FEELING IN ENGLAND

    The Bunk of England mis received a fur' flier £250,000 in gold._ The total receipts since August 5, that is during the period Great Britain has 'been at war with ...

    Article : 93 words
  46. THE PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

    The fund started by H.K.H. the Prince of Wales for the relief of distress in England caused by the war now totals £650,000. ...

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  47. VOLUNTEERS ENROLLING.

    Commandant Clark stated this evening that 640 volunteers for service abroad had so far enrolled. The rifle club movement is growing, and new clubs are in ...

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