BERLIN, Friday Afternoon.--The financial crisis in Germany has resulted in the suicide of a number of leading financiers, and a dozen minor failures are reported on the Bourse. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe German steamer Seydlitz, which is lying at Circular Quay, was kept fully manned yesterday. Leave was refused to those of the crew who would otherwise have gone ashore. ...
Article : 57 wordsLONDON. Saturday, 2 p.m.--The Japanese Ambassador in London does not anticipate that there will be trouble in the Far East, where the navies of the Triple Alliance are negligible. ...
Article : 109 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's Washington correspondent states that President Wilson is now discussing a bill with the Congress leaders with the object of bringing the world's shipping ...
Article : 109 wordsTwo German Consul officials, Herr J. Klewitz, Vice-Consul for Australasia, and Herr Von Kampovener, Attache, sailed by the mail steamer Sonoma on Saturday, en route to San ...
Article : 64 wordsNEWCASTLE, Sunday.--At a meeting of the Naval and Military Association on Saturday night, Mr. E. F. Gow, president, expressed the hope that hostilities between Austria and ...
Article : 229 wordsLONDON. Sunday Afternoon.--There has been a prolonged sitting of the full Cabinet. The Germans have declared a state of martial law at Kiao-Chau, and have ordered British ...
Article : 72 wordsOne direct result of war said Mr. A. R. Murphine, an English commercial representative at Shanghai for the past eighteen years, who arrived in Sydney on Sunday by the Eastern from ...
Article : 145 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--The French Consul makes the following announcement:-- "All french subjects living in Victoria, who belong to the French army are hereby notified ...
Article : 62 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--In the course of his address at Colac, Mr. Cook took the opportunity to bring forcibly before the people the lesson that was to be learned from the present ...
Article : 631 wordsLONDON, Sunday Morning.--Considerable interest is attached to the voyage of the German liner Kronprinzessin Cecilie, which is now in mid-Atlantic, on her voyage from New York ...
Article : 50 wordsAt a meeting yesterday afternoon of the Socialist I.W.W., addressed by Messrs. Geo. Waite, John Dwyer, and six other members of trades-unions, the following resolution was ...
Article : 150 wordsJust before, his departure for Melbourne by the limited express last evening Senator Millen (Minister for Defence) made the following statement to a representative of "The Daily ...
Article : 249 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.--It is understood that the United States will be asked to afford facilities for foreign shipping to register under the American flag, so that they may escape the ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. H. Y. Braddon made a statement for publication yesterday as president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. He stated that in addressing the business community at this grave ...
Article : 372 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z.. Sunday.--There are rumors that the prices of foodstuffs will be raised to-morrow. Already many people are laying in supplies of provisions. ...
Article : 35 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--War fever is in the air. The information published outside the newspaper offices to-day that Germany had declared war against Russia threw Melbourne ...
Article : 96 wordsIn the course of an interview with a representative of seutative of "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday afternoon, Colonel H. B. Lassetter, C.B., made some interesting comments on the European ...
Article : 889 wordsBERLIN, Friday.--The voyage of the Imperator the big German liner, to America has been cancelled. The Vaterland, which is now at New York, has been ordered to remain there. ...
Article : 45 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--Referring to the expeditionary force, Mr. Massey, Prime Minister, says that he has not received a communication from the Imperial Government. He ...
Article : 78 wordsThe German squadron in the Pacific consists of three vessels--the cruisers Condor and Cormoran and the surveying ship Planet. The Condor and Cormoran are used for patrol ...
Article : 270 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday, 1 a.m.--The trans-Atlantic sailing of the German-American steamers has been completely suspended. The Hamburg-Amerika Company has recalled the ...
Article : 94 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--The Governor was in constant communication with Cabinet Ministers to-day. The Executive Council met to-night, General Godley, Commandant, and the ...
Article : 55 wordsDrastic regulations governing the movements of shipping in and out of Port Jackson, made in consequence of authority to put into force the Examination Service, will come into operation ...
Article : 623 wordsAUCKLAND, Saturday.--About 100 Croatians assembled before the Austrian Consulate this afternoon and produced an Austrian flag, prepared for the occasion, saturated with ...
Article : 84 wordsA special meeting of the State Cabinet has been summoned for 10.30 o'clock this morning. Mr. Holman, questioned last night, said that the meeting was to enable Ministers "to ...
Article : 69 wordsBATAVIA, Saturday.--All the sailings of the German-Australian steamships have been suspended. Export business is at a standstill. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. F. W. Hughes of F. W. Hughes and Co., exporters and wool scourers, stated last night that he had received cable advices to the effect that the market for wool tops was demoralised. ...
Article : 267 wordsNEW-YORK, Saturday, 2.55 p.m.--The White Star, Red Star, American, Leyland, Dominion, and Atlantic liners have suspended all sailings for continental and European ports, but ...
Article : 46 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--Oil Saturday morning, a cablegram was received at the Prime Minister's department from the Imperial authorities, and, as it had a most important bearing ...
Article : 1,074 wordsThe question of the greatest importance to the commercial world will arise directly Britain is at war. That question is, as to contraband. What goods will be liable to seizure at sea by ...
Article : 625 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.--Branbant and Co., agents for the German-Australian Steamship Company, to-day received a cable from the owners, in Germany, requesting them to ...
Article : 62 wordsFrance is represented by two small warships in the Pacific, but another addition, the cruiser Montcalm, is expected at Noumeu. The Kersaint and Zeelee are the two ships permanently ...
Article : 683 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes made the following statement last night:-- "In view of the extreme gravity of the present position--unprecedented in the history ...
Article : 204 wordsTHE HAGUE, Friday.--A decree has been signed ordering the urgent general mobilisation of the Dutch army. ...
Article : 27 wordsBRUSSELS, Saturday Morning.--The Government has decided to mobilise the troops. ...
Article : 18 wordsIn view of the tension arising out of the continental situation, rates for the generally of investment interests were, upon the whole, fairly well maintained in Melbourne on ...
Article : 349 wordsDURAZZO, Friday.--All British, French, and Russian ships sailed from here to-day. ...
Article : 21 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--Political party strife has been forgotten for the time being. "In a state of affairs like the present," said Mr. Fisher to-night, "there are no parties, the ...
Article : 60 wordsBERNE, Saturday.--The Federal Council has decided to mobilise the Elite, the Landwehr, and the Landsturm, with a view of watching the frontiers and guarding the lines of ...
Article : 43 wordsLISBON, Friday Evening.--According to newspaper reports, 10,000 Portuguese soldiers' are liable for mobilisation by virtue of the treaty with Great Britain. ...
Article : 32 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--In time of war the Commonwealth Aviation Corps would play an important part in scouting to discover the position of the enemy's troops, and might even be ...
Article : 150 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday--Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the President, says he hopes the United States will be able to offer its good offices in the interests of peace, but at present he has ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON, Sunday, 2.30 a.m.--Reuter's Washington correspondent states that Germany, Great Britain, and France formally asked America to assume charge of their Embassies in ...
Article : 51 wordsSir,--The present national crisis particularly calls for the safeguarding of financial interests. Stocks and shares have already fallen disastrously. Precautionary measures against the ...
Article : 461 wordsCETINJE, Saturday.--Every diplomatic and personal influence is being brought to bear upon King Nicholas to prevent Montenegro joining Servia. The King has postponed his decision ...
Article : 41 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--On Saturday the first word was received from the Admiralty at the Navy Office of the possibilities of hostilities. This communication is in the nature of an ...
Article : 642 wordsPERTH, Sunday.--The Premier, Mr. Seaddan says that in consequence of the European war the pearl dealers have received orders to stop buying and the shell is becoming a drug on the ...
Article : 68 wordsNEWCASTLE, Sunday. -- The departure of three German steamers from port to-day was the subject of some comment, and several rumors which were afloat last night were ...
Article : 264 wordsBARCELONA, Friday.--A demonstration in favor of Servia marched through the principal streets to-day, cheering Austraia's opponents. It was dispersed by the police. ...
Article : 34 wordsAll officer of the flagship Australia stated yesterday that it was more than likely the Australian. Squadron would be strengthened by the additional ships from the China and Japan ...
Article : 631 wordsThe guards on Garden Island have been doubled, and the whole of the naval establishments in Sydney have been placed on a war footing. Portion of the naval reserves will be ...
Article : 135 wordsROME, Sunday Morning.--It is officially announced that Italy will remain neutral. Italy considers that her obligations to the Triple Alliance apply only to defensive, not ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 3 Aug 1914, Page 10
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