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  2. WAR BEGINS.

    It was officially announced by the Austrian Government yesterday that war between Austria and Servia had been declared. ...

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  3. HOME RULE TROUBLE.

    The Nationalists have successfully lauded sad hidden four thousand rifles forward from Newcastle, to Wicklow. There have been many attacks on ...

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  4. THE PARIS TRIAL.

    The trial of Madame Caillaux, on the charge of murdering M. Calmette, the editor of "Le Figaro," whom she shot in his office, has concluded. ...

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  5. BROADMEADOW MURDER.

    The murder of Ethel May Haughton continued a general topic yesterday. The police, under the direction of Sub-inspector M'Hardy are still [?]vely engaged ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Sir FRANCIS SUTTOR, the President of the Legislative Council, took the chair at half-past four o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The ROLLS will be CLOSED at 6 p.m. TO-DAY. Persons qualified to vote and whoso names are not on the roll will be liable ...

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  8. GERMAN PRECAUTIONS.

    Despite denials, far-reaching precautionary dispositions of troops are in progress. A military Zeppelin has been ...

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  9. GERMAN SILENCE.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in St. Petersburg says that the German silence is regarded as the worst omen. ...

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  10. STRENGTH OF FRANCE.

    Leave to frontier garrisons have been stopped. France is able to put 800,000 in the field at once, if the field army is ...

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  11. MR. FISHER IN ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Fisher, the leader of the Federal Opposition, addressed an enthusiastic gathering in the Exhibition to-night. He was given a rousing reception. ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. D. Watkins, M.H.R. Labour candidate for Newcastle, and Mr. D. Watson, one of the Senate candidates, will speak at Wickham to-night. West Wallsend ...

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  13. MIGRATION FROM CANADA.

    The Austrian residents in Canada are leaving by scores to rejoin their regiments, in view or the outbreak of war. ...

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  14. NEW LAMBTON COUNCIL.

    The New Lambton Council met last night, there being present the Mayor (Alderman George Errington), and Aldermen' Jordan, Mitchell, Mackie, Goad. ...

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  15. MINING MATTERS.

    Mr. N. J. Clark, writing on behalf of the Hunter River District Colliery Proprietors' Defence Association, says that the statement which appeared In yesterday's ...

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  16. FRANCE CALM.

    The news of the declaration of war was received with calmness. Largo commercial houses are establishing a census staff to see how ...

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  17. TRADE EXCITEMENT.

    There was wild excitement in the Chicago wheat pit yesterday. Excited and perspiring brokers were to be seen shouting fra[?]tcally and ...

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  18. POLITICAL SCHEMER.

    Count Michael Karolyi, interviewed, confirmed the story of the part he had played in the Caillaux case, and admitted that he had furnished M. ...

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  19. THE TASMANIAN CASE.

    During the debate on the Colonial Office Estimates in the House of Commons. Mr. Cave (Unionist) said he thought Mr. Lewis Harcourt, ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    There is great activity in Portsmouth and the drafting of men from the barracks to the fleet is going on steadily. ...

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  21. MIDNIGHT TRAVELLER APPEARS.

    The paragraph appearing in yesterday's "Newcastle Morning Herald" had the effect of bringing to light the man who in an agitated condition joined the last tram ...

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  22. TREATMENT OF PIT PONIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Gardiner asked. Mr. Cann, the Minister for Mines, if it was a fact that investigations were made recently ...

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  23. EFFECT IN AUSTRALIA.

    The share market on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day was in a very weak position, and all sections were, affected as a result of the war. The local depression ...

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  24. BELGIAN FRAUDS.

    The trial has concluded here of Wilmart, formerly manager of the Ghenti-Ternenzen railway, and director of many hanks and industrial concerns, ...

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  25. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    A correspondent of "The Times" estimates that 1500 submarines and 1500 sea-planes would be required if submarines were to replace battleships. ...

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  26. EFFECT IN EUROPE.

    The declaration of war between Austria and Servia has intensified the apprehension of a general European catastrophe. ...

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  27. AUSTRIA'S OBJECT.

    It is not expected that Austria will be ready for operations in the field before the end of the week. It is believed that its objects is to ...

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  28. DEPOSED PRESIDENT.

    Ex-President Huerta has been interviewed here on the subject of the Mexican political situation. He denied General Felix Diaz's ...

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  29. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Pacific Macken-Board yesterday, Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, again moved to secure a ...

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  30. LORD GLADSTONE.

    Lord Gladstone, late Governor-General of South Africa, and Lady Gladstone arrived in London yesterday, from the Cape. ...

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  31. A TRAMSHED MEETING.

    The police are very anxious to get the touch with a young couple who met at the Broadmeadow junction tram waiting room on Saturday night. At about 8.20 p.m. ...

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  32. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. R. D. MEACHER, the speaker of the Legislative Assembly, took the chair at half-past four o'clock this afternoon. Mr. HOLMAN the Premier, gave ...

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  33. AUSTRIA'S ATTACK.

    The military correspondent of "The Times" says that Austria is mobilising 21 divisions against Servia, of which the Twelfth Corps is designed ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, speaking at Bedford, eulogised the impressiveness of the ceremony attending the transfer of senior cadets in ...

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  35. IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD.

    A party of Salvationists who we're returning from the Congress in London on board the s.s. Megantic held the official funeral service of the ...

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  36. RUSSIA PREPARED.

    The declaration of war was publicly known late in the evening. Many thousands cheered wildly in the main streets, demonstrating ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    At the Richmond Court to-day Ernest Dower, a middle-aged man, with a long list of serious convictions, pleaded to be sent to gaol as he had become broken ...

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  38. MINE ON FIRE.

    A fire has occurred in the Adolf von Hausemann coal mine at Dortmund. Eighteen miners lost their lives. ...

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  39. STATE SUPPLY BILL.

    There are as usual three schedules to the Temporary Supply Bill introduced this evening in the State Legislative Assembly. ...

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  40. SEARCHING FOR FINGER PRINTS.

    Yesterday morning Senior-constable Perkins, of the Finger Print Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department, Sydney, came to Newcastle, and made ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Fisher, the leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, arrived this morning. He left the express at Aldgate for the purpose of resting there during ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    The return Rugby Union match, New Zealand versus Queensland, was played this afternoon, in dull weather. The game was fast and strenuous throughout. The ...

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  43. DEMENTED MAN'S STATEMENT.

    The police had a visit last evening from an unfortunate man, who said he had had no interview with the murderer in his house. He was taken to the reception ...

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  44. HUNGARY EXCITED.

    Count Tisza, President of the Hungarian Council, speaking in the Lower House, said: "What is wanted now is deeds, not words. The whole ...

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  45. WARATAH.

    The Broadmeadow-Waratah tramway construction work is now beginning to show well within the Waratah boundary. Excavation work has reached a point ...

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  46. FIGHTING ON THE DRINA.

    The "Vosiche Zeitung" reports that fighting is taking place on the Drina. The Servians have forced a passage in many places, but many have been ...

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  47. ADAMSTOWN.

    Mr. J. Nairn lectured in the Methodist Church on Tuesday night, on the life of J. G. Gough, the great advocate of temperance Mr. Nairn dealt with his subject ...

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  48. STOCKTON.

    A social in aid of the Newcastle Hospital was held in the Temperance Hall Stockton, on Tuesday evening. The hall had been tastefully decorated with flags ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Paget, the Minister for Agriculture, introduced the Sale of Fertilisers Bill. He explained that large quantities of ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    A destructive fire occurred in the business centre of the Bluff, and the damage is estimated at £15,000, included among the buildings destroyed was one of the ...

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  51. BELGRADE IN PERIL.

    Austrian troops have concentrated in great numbers five miles from the Servian frontier. Military preparations are ...

    Article : 120 words
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