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  3. FRENCH AVIATOR

    The "standard" publishes a report that a French aviator named Carros engaged a German airship. His aeroplane maimed and destroyed the dirigible. ...

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  4. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    Hostile aircraft have been seen over the Rhine provinces. One was observed 10 miles north-west of Coblenz, and others were sighted, near Duere, in the direction ...

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  5. GERMAN GOLD

    The Kron Priazessin Cecilie, which sailed last week with 11 million dollars in gold is reported to have been seized by British warships. She is being towed ...

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  6. GENERAL STRIKE

    The Socialists and Anarchists are conducting a campaign to prevent Italy's participation in the war. The workers' unions are taking part. They intend ng ...

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  7. LABOR SUPPORTERS

    "The contemplation of a general war, in which all the Great Powers may be involved, is so dreadful as to almost stagger the imagination," said Mr. J. H. ...

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  8. DODGING TROUBLE

    The Kron Prinzessin Cecilie has sent a wirelese message to Malin Head, in the North of Ireland. In ordinary circumstances the vessel would first have ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS IN EUROPE

    It was stated yesterday by the Minister of External Affairs (Hon. P. McMGlynn) that arrangements had been made with the High Commissioner in ...

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  10. THE TERROR BY NICHT.

    The French authorities are taking precaptions to guard against the attack of Paris by aircraft. Two searchlight were used all night on Sunday and were ...

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  11. SCIENCE IN GERMANY

    In connection with the European crisis certain English scientists condemned war against Germany. Professor William Bateson (president-elect of the British ...

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  12. PLEASURE AND CRIEF

    It is reported here that Count Poursales (the German Ambassador) arrived at the Foreign Office at an early hour on Sunday morning. He insisted on seeing ...

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  13. IMMIGRANTS

    Speaking yesterday in regard to immigrants from the North of Europe who would probably be affected by the war, the Minister of External Affairs (Hon. P. ...

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  14. MONTENECRO MOBILISES

    It has been learned that the Russian forces in the Far East are being assembled. The King of Montenegro has signed an ...

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  15. THE BUSINESS ASPECT

    There was a marked reticence on the part of business men throughout the city yesterday Then they were asked to make a statement on the probable effect of the ...

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  16. SERIOUS SHIPPING SITUATION GERMAN BOATS' PREDICAMENT

    "I do not care to think too much about it—it is too dreadful." The expressed sentiments of the German Consul in Adelaide (Mr. H. C. E. Muecke) ...

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  17. RISE IN PRICE OF MEAT LIKELY

    Prolongation of hostilities is likely to have a serious effect on the price of meat. "Vast armies are engaged in the great conflict," observed a large cattle ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS CHECKED

    It has been learned that Austria is mobilising the whole of her forces in consequence of the latest developments. The Servians still hold the Austrian ...

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  19. A SHOCK TO THE WORKERS

    "The report that the European trouble was extending will strike the industrial workers of the world as well as the industrial workers of Australia with [?]er[?]fic ...

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  20. WHEAT AND FLOUR

    "Market firm; no business doing!" That, was the terse phrase cabled from overseas yesterday in relation to the wheat position. The markets are in abeyance, ...

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  21. HOW THE WAR WILL AFFECT AUSTRALIA ALL DEPENDS ON BRITAIN

    Though Australia will, in all probability, be removed from the evils of warfare-on her own soil, there will be a multitude of direct and indirect effects which can only make for stringency and depressed times, pinching and harassing all classes of the community. If Great Britain should be drawn, into ...

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  22. EXCITEMENT IN THE EASTERN STATES NAVAL AND MILITARY PRECAUTIONS

    Telegraphic information received by "The Daily Herald" last night indicates that the greatest excitement prevailed in the eastern States yesterday, and large crowds gathered outside the newspaper offices in the chief cities waiting for the latest news of the war. Thousands of copies of special editions of the evening ...

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  23. MINING INTERESTS

    Is the war likely to cause a cessation of mining and smelting operations? is a question that will closely concern thousands of workers. As far as the tions ...

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  24. LEVEL HEADEDNESS

    It was only under pressure that Mr. A. Davey (the president of the Associated Australian Chamber of Commerce and president of the South Australian ...

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  25. CENSORSHIP OF TELEGRAPH BUSINESS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) advises that the following telegram has been received by the central administration, Melbourne, from ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    A meeting of the Commonwealth Cabinet was held this afternoon, Mr. Cook, Sir William Irvine, Senator Millen, and Senator McColl being present. ...

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  27. TRADE RELATIONS!

    The Minister of External Affairs (Hon. P. McMahon Glynn) has charge of the Commonwealth department which is brought into closest touch with ...

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  28. TIMBER TRADE AFFECTED

    The probable closing of the Baltic Sea, which will mean that imports of timber from Sweden and Norway will be cut off, is likely to have an immediate ...

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  29. ADELAIDE STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED

    It was resolved by the committee of the Stock Exchange on Monday morning to suspend all settlement until further notice. Later the president Mr. W. ...

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  30. ORIENT LINERS

    The Orient Company has ordered the steamer Otway, bound from London to Australia, which is due to arrive at Gibraltar to-morrow, to remain there. A ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEPASTURE OF THE SEIDLITZ.

    The German steamer seld[?]z, which was to have sailed from Sydney for Germany on Wednesday, left this afternoon. It is rumored that she was ...

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  32. STATE CABINET

    Owing to the possibility of England becoming involved on the European conflict, and the consequent detrimental effect upon South Australian trade, the ...

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  33. MEN OF THE FATHERLAND

    "Will the Germans in Australia have to go back to Germany?" was a question put to the German Consul (Mr. H. C. E. Muecke) yesterday afternoon. ...

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  34. MR. FISHER'S VIEWS

    "The situation is very grave." said Mr. Andrew Fisher, Leader of the Commonwealth Opposition, this morning. "Nothing like it has ever occurred in the ...

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  35. FROM THE WOOL BROKER'S VIEWPOINT

    Pastoralists regard the position with a good deal of alarm—and rightly so. "The effect of the war is to make wool more or less unsaleable," observed a ...

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  36. SPECIAL WAR EDITION

    At 9 o'clock last night "The Daily Herald" published a special war edition, giving the latest cabled information, regarding the European crisis. The ...

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  37. BANKING POSITION SOUND

    "The banks are in a wonderful position!" Such was the comment of Mr. John Black (the manager of the Commonwealth Bank). "The war," he ...

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  38. RETURN OF AUSTRIAN CONSUL

    After a short visit to Sydney the Austrian Consul (Mr. F. M. Marcard) returned to Adelaide on Saturday Yesterday he received a communication by wire ...

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  39. ON THE QUI VIVE

    "Yes," said Commander Llewellyn, of the R.M.S. Mongolia, this morning,"we have been on the qui vive ever since we left Adelaide, as we thought England ...

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