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  3. LET OUR WARSHIPS BEWARE!

    The news has come from semi-official sources that the Russian troops, who have fought their way into Austrian territory, have driven the Emperor Franz Joseph's ...

    Article : 75 words
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  5. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Zealandia, 3,452. F. Sherrilt, from eastern States., D. & J. Fowler, agents. SAILES.—PORT ADELAIDE August 14. Ferret, Ardrossan. ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. GERMAN CAPTAIN'S BOAST

    The German cruiser Leipzig has entered this port for the purpose of coaling. The captain states that he intends to seek out two Australian cruisers which, he alleges, ...

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  7. HORRORS OF WAR

    Details arrived from the front late last evening concerning the horrible carnage inflicted upon the Germans in yesterday's battle. ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  10. LATEST WAR CABLES.

    The boast of the Commander of the German cruiser Leipsig which is given in our cable news will bring a smile to the face of every Australian. Baulked in her campaign plans against France by ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

    The Prince of Wales' fund for the relief of distress caused by the war has reached a total of £863,000. The Prince is personally bearing the cost of organising. The ...

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  12. FRIENDLY PORTUGAL

    The Anglo-Portuguese treaty of commerce has been signed. ...

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  13. BULGARIA'S POSITION.

    Notwithstanding the rumor that Bulgaria was preparing to strike against.the Triple Entente on the first news of an AustroGerman victory of importance, the ...

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  14. IMPROVEMENT IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    The banks which suspended business, owing to the financial crisis occasioned by the outbreak of war in Europe, have now reopened. ...

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  15. THE MINISTERS' CONFERENCE.

    The work of the conference between Federal and State Ministers consisted chiefly yesterday of the consideration of the financial situation. It was decided ...

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  16. THE KRONPRINZ WILHELM

    Officers of the steamer Bermudian, which arrived at New York to-day, confirm the report of the capture of the German oiltank steamer Leda by the British cruiser ...

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  18. WAR'S BARBARISMS

    In consequence of frequent reports of the sufferings of non-combatants at the hands of the invaders, a committee has been appointed by the Belgian ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. AN INEVITABLE STEP

    When it was evident that Austria-Hungary was helping Germany against France, while the latter country was united with Great Britain to resist the crushing' ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. CANADIAN FOOD PRICES.

    With the object of regulating food prices throughout Canada, and to prevent unscrupulous dealers from unduly inflating prices the Government intend to pass r ...

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  21. AUSTR1ANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    A special Federal "Gazette" was issued last night setting out that whereas a state of war exists between Great Britain and Austria,.the Governor-General calls ...

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  22. FRANCE AND AUSTRIA.

    It is officially announced that a state of war with Austria has existed since midnight last night; ...

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  23. GERMANY'S SPOILED PLANS

    The "Daily Mail" publishes the interesting intelligence that Germany on Monday approached the Belgian Government through the medium of Holland in another ...

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  24. MORE GERMANS SLAIN.

    It is officially announced from the Belgian War Office that the Germans have been repulsed at Eghezee, hear Noville, nine miles north-west of Liege. ...

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  25. CAPTAIN McFARLANE ARRIVES.

    Captain Percy Muir McFarlane, who will succeed Major Brand as general staff officer in Soutli Australia, arrived in Adelaida by the Melbourne express on-Friday. He ...

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  26. CAUTIOUS TURKEY.

    It is reported by Renter that the Ottoman Embassy are not aware of the purchase by Turkey of the German warship Goeben, which was last seen approaching ...

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  27. BOMBARDMENT OF BELGRADE.'

    It is reported that the Austrian bombardment of Belgrade and Semendria has been comparatively harmless during the. past few days. ...

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  28. HORSE OWNERS BEWARE!

    The Minister of Defence wishes to warn people against the possibility of being made the victims of fraud. Apparently an idea prevails that the military ...

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  29. AGENTS-GENERAL ACTIVE.

    The Australian Agents-General are using their offices as recruiting centres for Australian soldiers and nurses. The directors of the Baltic Wheat ...

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  30. SENSATION AT DOVER.

    The Australian mails, which left Adelaide on July 10 by the R.M.S. Osterley, were delivered to-day. Owing to damage having been caused to ...

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  31. WORK FOUND FOR 300 MEN.

    In order to assist in alleviating the distress brought about by the war, Mr. Joseph Timms continues to send batches of men to Peeringa, Waikerie, Willunga, and ...

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  32. RELIEF TO COMMERCE.

    The arrangements made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Eloyd George) with' the Bank of England to terminate the financial deadlock and enable ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. DUNTROON CADETS.

    It has been decided to grant immediately commissions as lieutenants to the; first class of Duntroon cadets, whose term does not expire till the end of the year, ...

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  34. ALLIES' NAVAL PRIZES.

    The shipping paper "Fairplay" states that since the outbreak of war the British have captured 44 German steamers and 18 sailinar vessels and three Austrian steamers. ...

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  35. DESIRE TO HELP ENGLAND.

    Further evidence of the loyalty to Great Britain of the Indian native States in the present crisis has been forthcoming. The Gaekwar of Baroda (Sir Sayaji ...

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  36. GERMAN OPERATIONS AGAINST RUSSIA.

    It is reported that a German general is in command of the Austrian troops on the Russian frontier. The Germans are fortifying themselves near Kalisz and Sieradz, ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN CONSUL RESIGNS

    On receipt of the news that Great Britain bad declared war against Austria, Mr. E. B. Wareham tendered his resignation, as Austria's Consul in Queensland. ...

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  38. MERCHANT VESSELS AS TRANSPORTS.

    Messrs. Balgety & Company have received advice from Melbourne to the effect that the new Aberdeen liner Euripides, and the White Star liner Medic, both of ...

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  39. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The suggestion of Larly.Helen Monro Ferguson that an Australian branch of the British Bed Gross Society lie formed Melbourne was given practical etfect to ...

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  40. MARBLE PALACE FOR WOUNDED.

    The latest example of 'the patriotism aroused in Russia by the German and Austrian danger is the fact that the merchants of Moscow raised £250,000 in a ...

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  41. LOYAL NATIVES.

    Five thousand colored men have offered to serve Great Britain in South Africa or; abroad. ...

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  42. CHEAPER TEA AND COFFEE

    Following on the welcome announcement made in "The Advertiser" on Friday that the wholesale merchants had reduced the prices of tea and coffee comes the further ...

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  43. MEN EAGER FOR SERVICE.

    On Thursday evening the military authorities at Keswick stated that ail permanent officers and the majority of warrant and non-commissioncd officers of the ...

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  44. WAR RISKS AND SHIPPING.

    The French Government have decided to guarantee the insurance of ships destined tor porta in France where war risks have ro he paid. ...

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  45. DENMARK BENEFITS BY THE WAR

    Large quantities of goods are being exported from. Denmark to both combatants. ...

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  46. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Departure—For.Melbourne — Beltana, steamer, from London. For Sydney—Bratland. steamer, from London. ...

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