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  2. AUSTRALIA'S OFFER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It has been decided by the Federal Government that in the event of war the ships of the Australian fleet unit shall be placed at the disposal and under the ...

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  3. THE FRANCO-GERMAN FRONTIER.

    THIS MAT SHOWS THE WESTERN FRONTIER OF GERMANY ABUTTING ON BELGIUM IN THE NORTH, AND ON THE GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBURG AND FRANCE FURTHER SOUTH. A CONTINUOUS LINE OF FRENCH FORTRESSES EXTENDS NORTHWARDS FROM BELFORT TO VERDUN, FURTHER NORTH TO THE BELGIAN FRONTIER THE COUNTRY IS OPEN. THE STRONGEST OF ALL THE FRENCH ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WAR SPREADING.

    The decision of the Cabinet Council in London had not reached Sydney at midnight. It was expected to be announced in the House of Commons in the afternoon of yesterday (i.e., in the small hours of this morning Sydney time), and the cable ...

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  5. TODAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 words
  6. STATE CABINET.

    The State cabinet held a long meeting Yesterday.Ministers were in attendance at 10 a.m., and Bat continuously till afternoon considering the situation. As a result of the meeting it ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S PART.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Germanys declaration of war was quietly received in London, on the whole, although there were a few knots of Germans and Frenchmen in the ...

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  8. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  9. AUSTRIA'S AIM.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Sunday edition states that on Saturday Austria approved of Sir Edward Grey's proposed conference. The paper adds that it ...

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  10. NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Great Britain has inquired from Berlin whether Germany is prepared to respect Belgium's neutrality. Germany has replied that she is unable to ...

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  11. CANADA'S OFFER.

    OTTAWA, Monday.--The Home Government has accepted the offer of Canadian assistance. No opinion is expressed in the communication either as to the nature or duration of ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. FRANCE & GERMANY.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Minister have held an all night sitting in Council. M.Clemoneea[?]n, an ex-Prime Minister, has Joined the Cabinet. The appointment or M. Delcasso as Minister ...

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  13. THE FRONT.

    LONDON. Sunday Afternoon.--The Russians attacked Miloslaw Station in town of Prussia, 20 miles south-east of Posen[?]. but were checked. ...

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  14. TO-DAY.

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  15. RUMOR DISCREDITED.

    OTTAWA, Sunday Evening.--According to a report published in the London "Daily Chronicle," the British Cabinet has decided not to take part in France's campaign against ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. SCANDINAVIA ARMS.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday Afternoon.--Measures have been taken to protect Norwegian neutrality. COPENHAGEN, Sunday Afternoon--The ...

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  17. SYDNEY'S DEFENCE.

    Little time has been lost by the military authorities effective preparations towards securing the safety of Sydney and all approaches. There was a scene of bustle and ...

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  18. THE FLEET READY.

    LONDON. Monday Morning.--British naval arrangements are now complete. All the most effective vessels are at sea. These comprise seven or eight squadrons of Dreadnoughts and ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. HOME RULE.

    LONDON,Sunday.--The Unionist leaders understand that the Government has promised to delay the Home Rule Bill until it, and the Amending Bill, can be presented for the Royal ...

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  20. SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The British and American trans-Atlantic lines have abandoned the Continental routes and German vessels are hastening to the nearest ...

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  21. CENSORSHIP.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening,--Huge crowds assembled in Fleet Street awaiting news from the Cabinet meeting, which adjourned at 8. o'clock to-night. ...

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  22. ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    BERLIN, Monday.--Prince Adalbert, third son of the German Emperor, is betrothed to Princess Adelheld, nicce of the Duke of SaxeMeiningen. Prince Oscar, the Emperor's fifth ...

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  23. BOMB-DROPPING ALLEGED.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The German authorities announce that a French aviator has dropped bombs near Nuremburg. ...

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  24. ORIENT STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The Orient Steamship Company has issued orders to the captain of the Otway to remain at Gibraltar, awaiting instructions. ...

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  25. AUSTRIANS TO THE FRONT.

    PEKIN, Sunday Afternoon.--The Austrian reserves are proceeding to the front via America. ...

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  26. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Suffragettes attempted to burn the pavilion at Colwyn Bay, a watering Place in Wales, between Conway and Aborgele. ...

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  27. RUSSIANS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Russians attacked the Warthe River railway bridge, near Nenstadt, but were repulsed. ...

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  28. KAISER'S EXPLANATION.

    DERLIN, Sunday Afternoon.--The "North German Gazette" states that the Czar, on Wednesday, appealed to the Kaiser to do everything to avert war. The Kaiser immediately ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the expeditionary forces will not be sent abroad, and that every honorable effort ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. BULGARIAN RESERVISTS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.--Orders have been issued to the, Bulgarian reservists to be ready for mobilisation. ...

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  31. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    ENGLISHMENS' VISIT' ABANDONED. LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--It is semi-officially stated that the English rifle team's proposed visit to Australia has been abandoned. ...

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  32. TOM MANN'S EFFORT.

    CAPETOWN. Sunday Afternoon.--Tom Manu,the Labor Leader in his farewell speech at the city Hall,supported a resolution urging the workers of the world to refuse to fight each ...

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  33. TRAWLERS RECALLED.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--A steamer has left Hall to recall the port the whole of the North Sea fleet of fishing trawlers. There are a large number of trawlers in the ...

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  34. THE INJURED AIRMAN.

    The condition of M. Guillaux, the injured French airman was much improved yesterday, and the patient was able to see a number of visitors. He expects to be able to leave the ...

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  35. GERMAN SHIPS' REFUGE.

    GIBRALTAR, Sunday.-- Twelve German merchant vessels have taken refuge in Spanish ports. ...

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  36. "A GRIM SATIRE."

    "The war is a grim satire," "The Times" states, upon the professions of peace which are yet fresh upon the lips of those who plunged the Continent into its miseries and ...

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  37. BACK FROM THE CONTINENT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--Ten thousand people including a number of Australians returned from the continent yesterday .Many relate exciting experiances. The railway ...

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  38. MILITRA MOBILISED.

    The whole of the militia in the Surry Hills and Redfern areas with the exception of the last balch of recruits have been mobilised and are being drafted out to do guard duty at ...

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  39. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY.

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

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  40. FRANZ JOSEF.

    VIENNA, Friday.--The Emperor has returned to the capital. He received a wonderful reception. A crowd of 100,000 people awaited the arrival of the train. The aged Emperor ...

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  41. REGULATING AIRCRAFT.

    The Home Secretary has forbidden the flying of aircraft anywhere over the United Kingdom, except within three miles of a recognised aerodrome. ...

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  42. KITCHENER STAYS.

    Lord Kitchener's departure has been postponed. "The Times [?]acs has appointment as war Minister to relieve Mr. Asquith. ...

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  43. NAVAL MEN WATCHING.

    The naval authorities are taking an unusual interest in the crude oil supplies stored at Greenwich, near Sydney. On Saturday mod from the warshirs arrived at the British ...

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  44. FRANCE IN REPLY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening,--M. Cambon, French Amba[?]sador in Berlin,has focus a statement in which he asserts that Germany declared war at the moment when Russia and ...

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  45. MILITARY CONFERENCE.

    QUEANEEYAN, Monday.--The principal officers at the Duntroon Military college will leave to-night they have been curmbond to attend the military conference in Melbourne. ...

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  46. RUSSIA'S MEDICAL NEEDS.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday.--The Municipal Council of Moscow has voted 1,000,000 roubles (about £100,000) for medical assistance. ...

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