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  3. IN RUSSIA'S EYES THE DIE IS CAST.

    THIS MAP SHOWS THE CONFIGURATION OF THE COUNTRY IN WHICH THE STIRRING EVENTS OF THE COMING CAMPAIGN WILL BE ENACTED, IT SHOWS CLEARLY THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF THE THEATRE OF WAR," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    On his promotion to the peerage, Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener took his seat in the House of Commons Mr. H. J Mackennal was at ...

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  5. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Argyle said that the police in country districts were using bicycles instead of horses. In some parts of the ...

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  6. BELGRADE BOMBARDED.

    A Belgrade telegram states that the city has been bombarded, and the bridge over the Save River blown up. July 29. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    Reuter reports that the partial mobilisation in the south-south-west of Russia does not imply a rupture with Austria. It is confidently hoped that the Powers ...

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  8. SITUATION EXTREMELY GRAVE.

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C.) said the situation was extremely grave, and the Government ,was doing ...

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  9. THE NETHERLANDS.

    Holland has declared an absolute neutrality in connection with the Austro Servian trouble. ...

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  10. NEWS FROM THE FRONT.

    Traffic on the eastern frontier of Germany is paralysed, and all serviceable horses in Russian Poland have been impounded. ...

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  11. ALL LEAVE STOPPED.

    There were incessant military and naval preparations throughout the night. All leave has been stopped, and officers recalled. ...

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  12. EFFECT ON STOCKS.

    British 2½ per cent. stocks have been quoted down to £69 15s. Two more failures have been reported on Change. ...

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  13. RELATIONS SUSPENDED.

    Direct diplomatic intercourse between Austria and Russia was suspended yesterday, indicating a growing tension. ...

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  14. ONE THOUSAND MEN KILLED.

    The "Deutsche Tages Zeitung" reports that two Servian divisions have been defeated, one of them being captured. Eight hundred Servians and 200 ...

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  15. EFFORTS BY FRANCE.

    M. Bienvu Martin, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, received the German Ambassador, and the newspapers have not abandoned hope of at avoidance of ...

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  16. WHAT THE RANGES REVEALED

    Particulars have been received from an absolutely unimpeachable source in North Queensland of a discovery made a few days ago of a deep pocket in wild ...

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  17. FRESH SUGGESTIONS.

    It is understood that Sir Edward Grey is preparing fresh suggestions. He had a lengthy interview with Count Mensdorff in the evening, and it is understood ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    Emperor Francis Joseph is at Ischl, and is working from 5 in the morning until 7 in the evening, with only brief pauses for meals. He desires to go to ...

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  19. HUNT FOR GOLD.

    The European Governments for two years have ,been hunting for gold, especially France, Germany, and Russia. The Triple Entente has in land £426,000,000 ...

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  20. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    The Kaiser had an hour's conference with the Crown Prince and other princes. A German torpedoer, passing the battleship France, with President ...

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  21. RETURNING TO THE COLOURS.

    Ships are crowded with returning Austrians, Hungarians, and Servians, returning to participate in the war. The Austrian Government has granted an ...

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  22. GOOD-BYE TO THE "TARS."

    An Admiralty note has been circulated to the fleet cautiomng officers and men against communicating information to newspapers or other unauthorised persons. ...

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  23. FINANCIAL POSITION.

    The Stock Exchange in the crisis as largely financial, the foreign banks withdrawing funds used on the Stock Exchange in order to face the drain at ...

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  24. HOSTILITIES OPENED.

    Early on Wednesday morning the Servians blew up a bridge at Semlin, and the Austrian infantry and artillery, in co-operation with three monitors at the ...

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  25. CALLED TO THE COLOURS.

    An Austrian notice calling up the reservists has been published, and the imprint shows the notice was printed in the state works in Vienna, and therefore ...

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  26. ALLEGED CARELESSNESS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Chief Secretary promised that an enquiry by the Inspector of Charities or some other official would be made into ...

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  27. EXTENT OF MOBILISATIONS.

    Optimistic views are largely based on the fact that fighting has not commenced, but these are discounted by the knowledge that Austrian plans do not permit ...

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  28. TWO AUSTRIANS INJURED.

    Two Austrians received injuries which will probably prove fatal in a fight with Servians in North Broadway, where early in the day local residents of the ...

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  29. THE BREATH OF THE PINES.

    In the American pine forests bronchial affections are hardly known. Pastilles, Pine Tar and Eucalyptus Compound, contain all the virtues of the real American ...

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  30. POPULAR FEELING.

    The Fidelity Pension Association and Hungarian workmen, buying 1,000,000 kronen north of Hungarian rentes, show a desire to support the state. ...

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  31. READY FOR EVENTUALITIES.

    The Government is quietly but rapidly preparing for eventualities. The Paris [?] and aviation factories are guarded, and the manoeuvres cancelled, ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. SOCIALIST ATTITUDE.

    The International Socialist Bureau, [?] Mr. J, Keir Hardi[?], M.P., discussed the possibility of common action on the part of proietariat to avoid ...

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