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  3. WHERE THE WAR STARTED.

    THE MAP SHOWS THE GERMAN FRONTIER WHICH IS NOW BEING ATTACKED BY RUSSIA. THE RUSSIANS CROSSED AT SCHWEIDNITZ JUST BELOW THE MEMEL RIVER AS SHOWN ABOVE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "GRIM SATIRE."

    The "Times" says that the war is a grim satire. Professions of peace were yet fresh upon the lips of those who plunged the continent into its miseries ...

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  5. TROOPS CALLED OUT.

    The fortresses all along the coast have been ful'y manned. Troops have been sent to guard the Hawkesbury bridge. ...

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  6. "WAR INEVITABLE."

    The "Daily Chronicle" report that the British Cabinet had decided not to participate in France's campaign against Germany is not credited in ...

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  7. RECEIVING THE NEWS.

    The war news was the only topic of conversation in Toowoomba yesterday. It absorbed interest to the exclusion of everything else. Throughout the day ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVY.

    The British naval arrangements are complete. All the most effective vessels at sea compriss seven or eight squadrons of dreadnoughts and ...

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  9. EXCITEMENT AT DALBY.

    The arrival of the "Gazette' in town this morning with nows of the declaration of war between Germany and Russia created intense interest. ...

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  10. CRYSTAL THEATRE.

    The Crystal was again the centre of attraction last night when an appreciative audience enjoyed the excellent programme provided by the ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    A delightful serio-comic story will be star subject at the Emp[?] Theatre to-night entitled "In the Bishop's Carriage," from the popular ...

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  12. GERMAN HOSTILITY

    Mr. Valentino Chirol, in a, letter, states that the supreme juncture was one to the consideration of which they were bound to give full weight. The ...

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  13. WAR AND COMMERCE.

    Although there is tranquility in Toowoomba commercial circles at the moment, the outbreak of hostilities in Europe is not without its effect locally. ...

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  14. WILLOUGHBY COMPANY.

    The George Willoughby Dramatic Coy opened a three nights season in the Town Hall last night, when their latest drama, The Monk and the ...

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  15. LONDON CROWDS.

    The first outward sign of patriotic enthusiasm occurred to-day by a crowd cheering the ministers who attended the meeting of the Cabinet. ...

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  16. PARTIAL MOBILISATION.

    Senator Millen (Minister for Defence) stated to-day the circumstances under which a small mobilisation of Australian troops had now become ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) left for Melbourne by last evening's express, his presence being required at the Executive Council ...

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  18. CHAMPION BAND.

    Not since the visit of the famous Besses o' the Barn Band has such a rich musical treat been offered Toowoomba as will be the case on ...

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  19. WHEAT SUPPLIES SUFFICIENT.

    It is officially announced that there is sufficient wheat at present in the United Kingdom to supply the population for four months. ...

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  20. PORT SERVICE.

    Captain Curtis, Naval Commandant for Queensland, has taken charge of the port of- Brisbane in a modified farm and has instituted un examination ...

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  21. NO CABINET DIVISION.

    There have been prolonged sittings of the Cabinet. It is understood that the divisions of opinion which existed this morning ...

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  22. IN MELBOURNE.

    There is great excitement in Melbourne over the war. The streets are thronged with people. Vigorous preparations are being made ...

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  24. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener's departure to Egypt has been postponed. The "Times" suggests his appointment as Minister for War to relieve Mr. Asquith. ...

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  25. CABINET MEETING.

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet is to be held to-morrow, and the Federal Executive Council will meet later. There is no immediate intention of ...

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  26. GREAT RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A strike of 50,000 railway men in the United States has been fixed for 7th September, unless the companies grant the men's demands for an increase of ...

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  27. CLEARING OUT.

    Some 10,000 persons, including a number of Australians returned to-day from the Continent. Many relate exciting experiences. ...

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  28. PRIME MINISTER'S PLANS.

    Messages in secret code, which were communicated to the Prime Minister (Hon. J. Cook) at Ballarat on Saturday night, suddenly changed all his ...

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  29. STATE ASSISTANCE.

    A special meeting of the State net was held to-day, to inform the Federal Government of this State's unreserved co-operation in any ...

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