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  4. AUSTRALIAN NERVE CENTRE.

    The tension at Federal headquarters has never relaxed. Luckily, naval and military men are of a good athletic type, and the politicians mostly concerned have tenacious ...

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  8. AUSTRIAN NAVY DOOMED.

    Britain has declared war against Austria, and sea-fighting in the Mediterranean may be expected. Slav disaffection is causing trouble in Austrian provinces. Many Czch soldiers have been publicly Shot. ...

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  9. POLISH FRONTIER.

    St. Petersburg messages state that there have been no serious attacks on the Russo-German frontier, but that the Russians are steadily advancing. ...

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  10. JUNCTION DENIED.

    Roumania denies, that she is joining the Alliance. ...

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  11. BULGARIA'S NEUTRALITY.

    Bulgaria has re-affirmed her neutrality. ...

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  12. BALKANS JOINING UP.

    The Rome press asserts that the Balkan States propose to reconstruct the Balkan Alliance, and to support Russia, the Servians, and Montenegrins will take the offensive at ...

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  13. WAR WITH AUSTRIA.

    The King and his Privy Council, Assembled at Buckingham Palace have decided to declare war against Austria at midnight. LONDON,Thursday Morning. ...

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  14. IN SERVIA.

    An Austrian detachment crossed the River Save by boats at Obrenovatz, about 12 miles south-west of Belgrade, and fell into an ambush ...

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  15. PAN-GERMANISM.

    Prince Eddine, the nephew of the Sultan, has telegraphed to the French Ministry appealing for the support of the Triple Entente to guarantee the existence of Turkey, which ...

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  16. THE GREAT BATTLE.

    The Press Bureau states that the bulk of the 26 German army corps are now definitely located. It is evident that the majority of the Germans are concentrated between Liege ...

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  17. FAR-FELT GUN-THUNDER.

    The concussion of air caused by the discharge of heavy German siege guns at Liege, made up chiefly of six-inch, howitzers and four-inch mortars, is shaking the houses at ...

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  18. MULHAUSEN LOSSES

    Latest estimates place the German casualties at Mulhausen in Alsace, at 10,000. The hospital facilities are totally inadequate to cope with the number of wounded. ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN STEAMER TAKEN.

    The Austrian steamer Mediterranean, with a cargo of barley, has arrived at Plymouth, in charge of a British naval crew. ...

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  20. CAVALRY ENGAGED.

    The Press Bureau announces that an engagement is proceeding north-west of Hassel between Belgian and German cavalry- divisions, each supported by infantry. ...

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  21. TEUTON SOPHISTRY.

    The Daily Mail learns that after the fruitless assault on the Liege forts the German Government again approached Belgium, through a Dutch intermediary, pointing out ...

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  22. "ALL'S WELL."

    The Times correspondent in Paris states that the news received so far indicates that all is well with the French arms. The absence of definite news has not occasioned ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN ACTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) has made a highly important announcement with regard to the relations between Great Britain and Austria. He stated that Great Britain ...

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  24. MASTERLY RETREAT.

    The French retreat from Mulhausen was well carried out The enemy outnumbered them by four to one, The heavy German artillery was less deadly than was expected. ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS WAR.

    Dr. Dillon, the Dally Telegraph's war correspondent, says that it is impossible to throw light on the military operations in Belgium, which, he believes, may culminate ...

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  26. GERMANS IN POLAND.

    The Germans have penetrated to Polish Kalisz and occupied the townships of Sieradz and Konetzpol. They are busy fortifying strategical points with heavy guns to ...

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  27. JAPANS ATTITUDE.

    The Times correspondent at St. Petersburg says that as the result of conferences between the Japanese Ambassador; and M. Sazanoff, Russian Foreign Minister, a ...

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  28. FREMANTLE'S DEFENCE.

    Recognising that Fremantle is one of the most accessible of the Australian ports, Councillor, F. J. M'Laren (Mayor) is convening a meeting of citizens of Fremantle for ...

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  29. AFRICAN COMMISSIONER.

    Sir David de Villiers Graff, a member of the first Botha Cabinet in the South African Union Parliament, has been appointed High Commissioner for that dominion. ...

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  30. WAR FROM ABOVE.

    In Antwerp, Cologne, and other large cities in Germany the church towers are fitted up as stations for guards, who watch for hostile aeroplanes. ...

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  31. AUSTRIANS CHECKED.

    It is reported that the Austrians have suffered a check on the Diesters River, in Galicia. Four regiments of infantry and eight ...

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  32. CABLES FOR THE BLIND.

    Thanks to the enterprise of Mr. H. Hedger, the manager, the inmates of the Industrial Blind Institution are being supplied with the latest war news. A specimen of Boomerang ...

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  33. EUROPE AND JAPAN.

    Telegraphic communication between Japan and Europe is interrupted. ...

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  34. FRENCH GUNS SUPERIOR.

    An official statement from Paris declares that the result of the artillery actions at Spincourt and elsewhere shows that the French field guns have been superior to the ...

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