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  2. NATIONS AT WAR.

    A RUSSIAN FRONTIER PATROL AND GERMAN PATROL MET NEAR PROSTKEN, 300 YARDS ON THE GERMAN SIDE OF THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER. THEY EXCHANGED SHOTS, BUT THERE WERE NO CASUALTIES. LONDON, SUNDAY, 12.15 p.m. ...

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    Company's liners have suspended all sailings, and export business has been stopped. ...

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  4. LONDON CALM.

    The National Penny Bank, in Victoria-street, and other brunches have been closed. Some banks are cashing more cheques than usual, paying largely in ...

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  5. KAISER'S JINGOISM.

    The Kaiser, addressing twenty thousand troops to-day said:--"It is a dark day for Germany; the sword is being forced out of our hand: the war will ...

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  6. AVOIDING EUROPE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 2.55 p.m. The White Star, the Red Star, the American, the Loyland, and the Dominion Atlantic lines have suspended ...

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  7. 10 PER CENT.

    The bank rate of discount has been raised, to 10 per cent. PARIS, Sunday. The Bank, rate is six per cent. ...

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  8. EMPIRE ISSUES.

    Lord Bryce and Baron Courtney have been associated in a letter to the "Times' commenting on the messages of encouragement from the oversea. ...

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  9. "I COMMEND YOU TO-GOD."

    In his speech to the soldiers at the Palace, the Kaiser said: "If at the last hour my efforts fail to bring our adversaries in see things in the proper ...

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  10. IN AUSTRALIA

    All the warships have been ordered to Sydney. The battleship Australia arrived yesterday from Bundaberg, and averaged ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    The Japanese ambassador in London does not anticipate trouble in the far east where the navy of the Triple Alliance is neglible. If trouble arises, he ...

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  12. BAVARIANS DEMONSTRATE.

    Thousands of people excitedly demonstrated at the palace of the King of Bavaria, who, addressing them, said that there was a dark hour ahead, but ...

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  13. "LAST DROP OF BLOOD."

    A procession marched to the place of the Imperial German Chancellor (Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg). The Chanrellor said: "The Kaiser to the last. ...

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  14. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    Flour has advanced 10, and is now £10. ...

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  15. CORN CONTRACTS.

    The American grain merchants cabled to the London Corn Trade Association that they would refuse to carry out their contracts unless the buyers ...

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  16. GERMANY'S ACTION.

    The London "Daily News" demands that Sir Edward Grey (Secretary, of State for Foreign Affairs)' and Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) should ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S READINESS.

    The "Temps" states that Russian mobilisation on the Austrian frontier will be completed in five days. The article continues: "Russia insists on ...

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  18. SPECIAL CABINET.

    Comparatively little excitement was shown to-day in connection with the war. The Prime Minister who was on his ...

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  19. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Despite the order by the Women's Social and Political Union to the sufragettes to refrain from militancy, suffragettes dynamited the Church of ...

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  20. BRITAIN OVERSEAS. OFFER OF TROOPS.

    A movement is on foot' to form a contingent of colonials at present in England who served in the Matabele land, Mashonaland, and South African ...

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  21. FRENCH PREPARATIONS.

    Mobilisation, of the forces was began at midnight. ...

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  22. OMINOUS SIGN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that Germany, Britain, and France have formally asked the United States of America to assume charge of ...

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  23. BRITISH ARMY.

    It is understood that the Duke of Connaught is returning to England to participate in the army mobilisation developments. ...

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  24. RUSH FROM EUROPE.

    All cross channel steamers are crowded with holiday makers, flocking back to England. The railway stations at Toulon. ...

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  25. MARTIAL LAW.

    The Reichstag meets on Wednesday. All Princes and Princesses gathered in the Royal Castle on Friday. ...

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  26. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    The Germans have established reconnaissance services and active patrols on the frontier of France. The French covering troops already stationed are ...

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  27. KING AND MR. ASQUITH.

    His the King, had an audience with the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) at Buckingliam Palace at 2 o'clock on Saturday morning. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    The 'Daily Telegraph' gives great prominence to Senator Millen's statement that: "Australia is no fair weather partner of the Empire," and it ...

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  29. COAL SEIZED.

    Home leave for army officers has been stopped. The Government has taken possession of all the Welsh coal in the ports of ...

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  30. TELEPHONE CEASES.

    Telephonic communication between Paris and London has ceased. ...

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  31. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener had an audience with his Majesty the King to-day. The Russian Embassy here has not received news of the general ...

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  32. MIDNIGHT AUDIENCE.

    The King gave an audience to Sir Edward Grey at midnight. Interest, attaches to the voyage of the steamer Kron Prinzessin Cecilie ...

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  33. GERMAN YACHTS.

    The Kaiser and Herr Gustev Krupp have withdrawn their yachts, the Meteor and Germania, from Cowes. Other German-yachts have also gone. ...

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  34. WHY GERMANY FIGHTS.

    The German Foreign Office has handed to the "Westminster Gazette" the following declaration, as showing the efforts and sacrifices' Germany made- to ...

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  35. 30,000 CANADIANS..

    The British Government has chartered the Pacific liner Empress of Russia now at Hongkonk, and intends mounting her with guns. ...

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  36. ENTHUSIASM IN RUSSIA.

    The announcement of war with Germany provoked great, demonstrations everywhere. A huge crowd sang the National ...

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  37. IN AMERICA.

    In the event of a general European war the Stock Exchanges throughout the entire United States are likely to close for the entire winter. ...

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  38. MONTENEGRO.

    Every diplomatic and personal, pressure is being brought on King Nicholas, of Montenegro, to prevent Montenegro joining Servia. King Nicholas ...

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  39. KITCHENER TO EGYPT.

    Earl Kitchener (Consul-General in Egypt) and Sir Francis R. Wingale (Sirdar of the Egyptian army and Governor-General of Soudan) will ...

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  40. CANADIAN ACTION.

    The Cabinet decided immediately war was declared that Canada would seize all the enemy's ships that were in Canadian waters, and close all sea ...

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  41. GERMANY'S FIRST MOVE

    The Germans have cut the railways on the France-German frontier. ST. PETERSBURG, Saturday. A general mobilisation has been ...

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  42. FRENCH UNITY.

    It is officially stated that owing to the world-wide rise in prices, and the probability that the crop will be below the average, and the prospect of ...

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  43. GERMAN STEAMERS.

    The Transatlantic sailings of the German-American Company's steamers has been completely suspended. The Hamburg-American line has recalled ...

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  44. WAR POPULAR.

    The prospects of war creates a serious situation amongst the peace party in the Quebec provinces. They realise that Great Britain is about to fight to ...

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  45. THE FIGHTING.

    The Austrians bombarded this city for three hours in the forenoon of yesterday. During the operations the cathedral was damaged. ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The events in Europe are being, followed with the most acute interest. The newspaper offices are open day and night. ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHS SEVERED.

    It is now clear that since July 28 (Tuesday) Germany has been arming her strongholds, and has concentrated several army corps cast, of Tho[?]ville ...

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  48. TELEGRAMS FOR GERMANY.

    The French Telegraph Company announced that there is little likelihood of telegrams intended for Germany reaching their destination. ...

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  49. AUSTRIANS FIGHTING.

    Details of the fight at Save bridge on July 28 show that an Austrian aeroplane flew over the Servian position and lit it up with a searchlight. The ...

    Article : 229 words
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  51. PATRIOTISM.

    Sir Edward Carson announces that if the Government requires it a large body of the Ulster Volunteers will give their services for home defence, ...

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  52. STEAMERS STOPPED.

    The German-Australian Steamship ...

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  53. OIL EXPORTS STOPPED.

    All oil exports to Europe by the Standard Oil Company have been topped. ...

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