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  2. DIARY OF THE WAR

    June 29.—Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austriaand the Duchess of Hohenburg, at Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, by pranjip, a Servian. July 24, 6 p.m.—Demand of Austria-Hungary for reparation from ...

    Article : 345 words
  3. BATTLE OF MILLIONS BEGUN FRENCH ATTACK GERMANS AT CHARLEROI

    When Japan sent an ultimatum to Germany demanding the evacuation of Kiao-Chau and that the German fleet should be withdrawn from the Far East, the message was transmitted by the United States Government. No reply was received at Washington. Now Japan has notified ...

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  4. GENERAL WAR NEWS RUSSIAN VICTORY

    The Grand Duke Nicholas has reported the defeat of a German army corps by Russians in Gumbinnen, Prussia. The battle lasted for 48 hours. ...

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  5. UNDER THE UNION JACK TWO STEAMERS SUNK BY GERMAN MINES

    The Official war Burean [?] following statement:—Two merchant steamers struck mines and foundered in the main part of the ...

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  6. GERMANS AT BRUSSELS SOLDIERS CONDUCT GOOD

    The Official War Bureau states that 16 German merchant ships are detained at Antwerp. German soldiers who arrived at ...

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  7. BATTLE OF DRINA GREAT AUSTRIAN ROUT REGIMENT CUT TO PIECES

    The Servians, after their victory at Drina, pursued the Austrians vigorously. No resistance to their advance was offered. The Austrians fled in disorder, and many ...

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  8. POLES ENTHUSIASTIC PARTISANS OF RUSSIA

    The Poles who are Russian subjects have declared themselves to be partisans of the Triple Entente. The idea of fighting against the Germans with the French ...

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  9. MAPS OF EUROPE REMADE FOR A CENTURY

    Russian military experts, knowing the distribution of the German army in the Eastern theatre of the war, do not believe it possible for Germany to overcome ...

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  10. WHAT WAS GERMAN WILL BE CANADIAN TRADE

    The Hon. R. E. Foster, Canadian Minister of Commerce, is taking vigorous steps to capture what need to be German trade, not only in Africa, Australia, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. THE SPECTRE OF DOOM FAMINE IN VIENNA

    The Official War Bureau states that Austria has given orders for the cruiser Kaiserin Elizabeth, now lying at Kiao-Chau, to disarm and for the crew to ...

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  12. A BIG BATTLE RAGING AT CHARLEROI

    It is reported that a big battle has been raging at Charleroi, in Belgium, since Saturday morning. The investment of Namur by the ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. ITALY WAVERS EXPECTED TO JOIN BRITAIN

    The tension between Italy and the other members of the Triple Alliance continues. Influential Italians in London expect that Italy will join the ...

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  14. LOOKING FOR FOOD DETERMINED GERMANS

    German food buyers are operating in the Denmark and Scandinavian markets. They are outbidding the English buyers by 20 per cent. ...

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  15. MERCHANTS WARNED WANT OF RAW MATERIAL

    Concerning the assurance given by the London Chamber of Commerce to Australian importers, a correspondent writes to "The Times" saying that enthusiasm ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN WARSHIPS SUNK GREECE HELPING SERVIA

    Another engagement in the Adriatic is reported. Some Austrian warships were sunk. The "Aventi" says that Greece has ...

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  17. GERMAN DIRIGIBLE BROUGHT DOWN BY FRENCH

    An official message from Paris states that the German airship Zeppelin, No. 8, was brought down at Badonviller while travelling from Strasburg to Linder. ...

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  18. FORCED LABOR FOR GERMAN HARVEST

    The extent to which Germany has been drawn upon for the army is apparent in the dearth of labor. This is shown by the fact that 40,000 Russians, still in ...

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  19. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY CAUSES GREAT LOSS TO AUSTRIA

    The press reports that the greatest strain exists between Vienna and Rome because of the attitude of neutrality in this war adopted by Italy. This has ...

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  20. RACIAL AFFINITY WHY AUSTRIANS FAIL MURDER OF OFFICERS

    Changes are being made in the disposition of the Austrian forces, owing to a belief that inter-racial sympathy accounts for the non-success of their arms. The ...

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  21. FRENCH PAYMASTER

    M. Ca[?]aux, whose wife was acquitted of a charge of murder recently, has been appointed Paymaster-General of the French army. ...

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  22. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA. REPORTED TO BE DYING

    A despatch from Rome says that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria is dying. Two sons of Prince William of Wied ...

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  23. GERMAN TACTICS THREE COLUMNS ENGAGED

    A despatch to "The Times" from Brussels states that the main German army has begun to move in three columns. Two columns are marching past Namur, ...

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  24. GREATEST OF BATTLES BEGUN BY THE ALLIES

    A bulletin issued by the Official War Bureau says that a great battle is in progress in Belgium. The line extends from Mons to the frontier of ...

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  25. BUYING GERMAN SHIPS AN UNPOPULAR PROPOSAL

    As the result of the opposition being manifested in Congress and in commercial circles President Wilson will possibly a[?]andon the proposal to acquire ...

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  26. OPERATIONS ON DRINA ABANDONED BY AUSTRIA

    A despatch to the "Daily Mail" says that it has been announced at Vienna that the operations against the Servians on the Drina are to be abandoned. ...

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  27. FOR THE NEEDY PRINCE OF WALES FUND

    The popularity of the Prince of Wales Fund for the relief of those in distress through causes due to the war is shown by the liberal subscriptions. The amounts ...

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  28. FOILED AGAIN AUSTRIAN BATTLESHIP SUNK

    The Austrians re-attacked Granovo, in Montenegro, during the whole of Friday night. They were repulsed at every point. During the bombardment of the ...

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  29. MARCH TO SOUTH ARMIES ESTABLISH CONTACT

    The latest messages from Belgium suggest that the bulk of the Germans are moving almost due south from Brussels. Their chief strength is massed between ...

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  30. A DYING MONARCH

    The Exchange Telegraph Company has received a message relating to the Emperor Francis Joseph from Rome. This reiterates the statement that he may die ...

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  31. CAMPAIGN NOT COMMENCED

    A resume of the news issued by the official war bureau shows that almost all the information supplied is from allied sources. Very little news of Austrian or ...

    Article : 394 words
  32. THE ZIETEN STILL AT LARGE

    The N.D.L. steamer Zieten was liable to capture on the way to Germany, but so far has eluded pursuit. The vessel, homeward bound from ...

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  33. ALL TOO KIND BRITISH SOLDIERS TEMPTED BY HOSPITABLE FRENCHMEN

    Letters received from members of the British expeditionary force on the Continent state that German prisoners are surprised to see them. They had not ...

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  34. JAPAN GOES TO WAR RAPID OPERATIONS

    No reply has been received from Germany for transmission to Japan. The latter Government has notified a declaration of war. ...

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  35. JAPAN AND GERMANY A CRITICAL MOMENT

    The Japanese Minister at Berlin is believed to have received instructions to depart from that capital in the event of Germany failing to answer the ultimatum by ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. FRENCH CONFIDENT OF BEATING GERMANS

    The military correspondent of "The Times" believes that seven army corps, representing the flower of the German army, are engaged with the French at ...

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  37. "MUCH HONOR" FOR GERMAN NATION [?] F THREAT TO BRITAIN

    Referring to Britain's acceptance of Japanese support in the war the "Cologne Ga[?]ette" says that perhaps England will have to pay the cost of a Japanese [?]up. ...

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  38. THE CAMPAIGN IN BELGIUM AUDACITY OF GERMAN AVIATORS

    LONDON, August 23, 2.10 p.m. The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Ostend declares that the Belgians defending a line between Tirlemont and Louvaine felt a battle easing on Saturday. ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. RAPID ADVANCE ON VALENCIENNES

    Refugees from Brussels assert that the Germans are advancing at great speed between Ghent and Dixmude. Others are busily employed filing along the roads ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S FIGHTING FORCE EXCELLENT WORK AT THE MORPHETTVILLE CAMP

    Genially old Sol shed his invigorating rays upon the tented city at Morphettville yesterday. Under the most pleasant of conditions the work of ...

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  41. REPLY IMPOSSIBLE GERMAN ANNOUNCEMENT

    The German Government has announced officially that it is unable to make any reply to Japan's ultimatum. In consequence it has been compelled to ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN DEBACLE OFFENSIVE ABANDONED

    In dealing with the Austrian announcement that she has abandoned offensive operations against Servia, in consequence of an overwhelming defeat. "The Times" ...

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  44. THREE MONTHS SIEGE OF KIAO-CHAU

    It is estimated in official circles in Japan that it will take three months to subdue Tsingtao, the port of Kao-Chau. The garrison is said to be provisioned ...

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  45. "PAYABLE BY FRANCE" GERMAN DRAFTS AT BRUSSELS

    The Germans have established a military governorship at Brussels. Leniency towards non-combatants is conditional on all requisitions being ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. A MERE FEINT OPERATIONS IN NORTH BELGIUM

    It is evident that the German advance [?]n Ostend and towards the North Sea by way of Ghent is a mere feint. It is in[?]ended to conceal stronger southern ...

    Article : 74 words
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  48. QUICK WORK

    The newspaper "Yamato," in a special edition, says that the Japanese fleet began to bombard Tsingtao on Monday. The message announcing this was ...

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  49. THE GREAT BATTLE FRENCH ASSUME OFFENSIVE PROBABLE GERMAN DISPOSITIONS

    The French Minister of the Interior (M. Pichon) has declared that the French forces are assuming the offensive in a great battle along a line extending from ...

    Article : 134 words
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  51. FRENCH DENIAL

    An official message from Paris denies a German report that the French have received a severe check in Lorraine. It says the statements are [?] ...

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  52. AUSTRLANS BEATEN ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    Nine Russian squadrons on Saturday charged an Austrian force twice as strong pear Zioczow, in Ga[?] completely routing it. The Russians captured the enemy's ...

    Article : 53 words
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