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  3. SPLENDID LOYALTY.

    Router's representative officially states that Italy spontaneously informed Austria that in the event of an Austro-Servian war it will support the Triplice. ...

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  4. GUN-RUNNING IN IRELAND.

    On Sunday morning a yacht landed 2500 rifles and 170 rounds of ammunition at Howth, the Nationalist Volunteers meanwhile cutting the telegraphs wires, ...

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  5. AUSTRO-SERVIAN CRISIS.

    THE SCENE OF THE COMMOTION, SHOWING THE INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES AS THEY EXIST AFTER THE REARRANGEMENT EFFECTED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE RECENT WAR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SERVIAN PREPARATIONS.

    The Crown Prince had ordered a general mobilisation, and the military have taken possession of the railways. The Skupshtina has been summoned to meet ...

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  7. GENERAL PAGET.

    General air Arthur Paget, commanding the troops in Ireland, has visited the King. ...

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  8. SEIZURE OF AMMUNITION.

    The police seized many rounds of ammunition, which was destined for Ireland. ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    On Saturday his Majesty the King invested Signor Marconi with the honorary Grand Cross of the Victorian order (G.C.V.O.). ...

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  10. SERVIA'S REPLY.

    The "Temps" says the summary of the Servian reply suggests that Servia accepted all Austria's 12 clauses, except two, about which they asked for further ...

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  11. THE GUN-RUNNING

    It appears that the Nationalists planned gun-running three weeks ago, but a hitch postponed it. At 10 o'clock on Sunday 1000 volunteers marched out of ...

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  12. OPTIMISTIC FEELING.

    Italy has not taken military measures, the general feeling being optimistic. ...

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  13. INTENSE ENTHUSIASM.

    A scene of intense enthusiasm was witnessed at Czarskoeselo, when the Czar addressed the cadets unexpectedly commissioned. The Czar's two daughters ...

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  14. A BETTER FEELING.

    A more hopeful feeling in Paris and St. Petersburg followed a long interview between M. Sazonoff and the Austrian Ambassador. ...

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  15. A SHARP CONFLICT.

    Directly the coastguards regained their freedom they telephoned to Dublin, and 300 policemen met the volunteers marching back at Clontarf, and took up ...

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  16. OFFICERS ARRESTED.

    General Putnik, chief of the Servian General Staff, and four companions, who were returning to Belgrade, have been arrested at Kelenfoeld, near Budapest. ...

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  17. TROOPS ATTACKED.

    Twenty volunteers were wounded, six seriously, including Mr. M. J. Judge, a well-known citizen officer of the Nationalist Volunteers, who was seriously ...

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  18. CALLED TO THE COLOURS.

    The Austro-Hungarian Consul-General received the following despatch from the Austrian Foreign Office to-day:—"A partial mobilisation of the ...

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  19. SERVIA'S REPLY.

    It now appears that Servia's reply accepts several of Austria's demands regarding the dissolution of the anti-Austria's societies and the punishment of ...

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  20. MILITARY INTENTIONS.

    Austria will most likely aim at a sharp and decisive campaign in order to forestall Russian intervention and save expense, as Austria's financial ...

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  21. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    Official decrees proclaim martial law throughout Austria and Hungary, including the suspension of juries, liberty of the press, partial prohibition of the ...

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  22. CAILLAUX TRIAL.

    M. Labori read the Caillaux love-letters, Madame sobbing violently. Many passionate endearments were contained in the first letter, and the second ...

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  23. THE CASUALTIES.

    Thirty cases of bullet wounds were treated in Jervais-Street Hospital alone, including a child 10 years of age. Some estimate that 100 were wounded, ...

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  24. RISE OF THE PEASANTRY.

    The anti-Austrian propaganda in Servia is due to the rise of the peasant class, as represented by the Radicals under M. Pasics. The agrarian interests in ...

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  25. ATTACK ON BARRACKS.

    Excitement in Dublin increased in the evening, and the mob tried to enter the barracks where the Scottish Borderers are confined They fired revolvers and ...

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  26. GERMAN VIEW

    Thirty thousand people continued the pro-Austrian demonstrations, and at dawn huge crowds were around the palace. ...

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  27. HUNGARIAN DEMONSTRATION.

    A great demonstration was continued throughout the night, and there were cries of, "Down with Servia!" ...

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  28. ANNEXATION OF PROVINCES.

    M. Protitch, the present Minister of the Interior, publicly favoured Servia's annexation of Austria's Serb provinces, and the Pan-Servians also formed a ...

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  29. JUDGES QUARREL.

    Judge Albanel, president of the court, sent his second to Judge Dagoury, the assessor, assisting Judge Albanel, owing to Judge Dagoury remonstrating in ...

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  30. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    Slav students and others demonstrated outside the Austrian Legation, and shouted. "Down with Austria!" They attempted to burn the Austrian flag, and ...

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  31. NATIONALIST REVIEW.

    The Nationalists held a review on the summit of Devil's Bit Mountain, in Mid-Tipperary, including a large number of corps, equipped, and some armed. ...

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  32. COLLIERY ON FIRE.

    A fire has broken out in Neath Colliery, on the South Maitland coal field, and 300 men have been thrown idle in consequence. The fire has gained such ...

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  33. AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT.

    Public opinion demands joint action with Servia. It is stated that an important movement of Austrian troop has commenced at Ragusa. ...

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  34. FACTORIES ON FIRE.

    Three large oil, soap, lard, and tallow factories were burned at Port Dundas, the damage being estimated at £50,000. steams of burning oil poured into the ...

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  35. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    The "Matins' " Sofia correspondent declares that Bulgaria and Greece have informed Servia they will remain neutral, ...

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  36. PREPARATIONS IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar has named Grand Duke Nicholas as Generalissimo, and pupils of the military schools who finish their studies in 1914 have been made officers. ...

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  37. BELGIUM WILL DO HER DUTY.

    All plans have been complete for a general mobilisation, and the newspaper, "Soir," declares that Belgium is watching event, and will do her duty. ...

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  38. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The patriotic demonstrations continue, including processions in the streets, the people waving black and yellow flag and singing national songs. ...

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  39. PRESS CORRESPONDENT'S VIEW.

    The tragedy will react on the political situation. The Nationalists are only doing what the Orangemen have done with impunity, and an obvious ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. MILITARY SCHOLARSHIP.

    His Majesty the King has decided to apply the coronation gift, amounting to £3407, subscribed by the Georges of the Empire, to establishing scholarships to ...

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  41. BRITISH AMBASSADOR.

    Owing to the troubled conditions on the Continent, Sir W. E. Goschen, British Ambassador to Berlin, who has been on a visit to England, returns to Germany ...

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  42. THE TROUBLE HAD DISAPPEARED.

    "Some twelve months ago," writes Mr. H. Brailey, 2 Ebeleigh-street, Wollahra, N.S.W. "My daughter suffered considerably with chest complaint and my ...

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  43. RUSSIAN INTERVENTION.

    The change in Servia's mood on Saturday afternoon was attributed to the alleged arrival of a 2000 words telegram from St. Petersburg. Austrian official ...

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  44. THE AMENDING BILL.

    The significance of the Dublin affray has been increased by the fact that the Nationalists meet to-day to decide their attitude on the amending bill, in which ...

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  45. RAPID DEVELOPMENT.

    The rapidity with which the crisis developed dismayed diplomats, and the greatest activity was displayed in London. The King cancelled his visit to ...

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  46. PART OF MEDIATOR.

    Sir J. A. Simon, K.C., M.P. (Attorney-General), speaking Altrincham, declared:—"Let us all resolve that, whatever dangers threaten Europe, Great ...

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