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  3. Japan.

    Germany has not replied to Japan's altimatum, which expires to-morrow. Aug. 23, The Japanese ultimatum expired ...

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  4. FIGHTING NEAR LOUVAIN.

    In the above plan several points mentioned in today's cables are shown. Brussels, where the Germans made a triumphant entry, is to be seen south of Antwerp, to which city the Belgians have retired, and are strongly fortifying. To the west Ghent and Ostend are also shown. An official report regarding. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRIANS AGAIN ROUTED.

    The Russians have entered Austria just north of the Dneister. The Russians are advancing on Lotmien. The army invading Prussia ...

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  6. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The western campaign is developing rapidly. Up to the end of last week all the fighting which took place was principally between the Belgians and the ...

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  7. THE WAR AREA.

    The Japanese have decided that the war area extends in China, eastward of the allow River. Germans are under surveillance from noon to-day (Sunday), ...

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  8. ASSURANCES TO UNITED STATES.

    Japan has notified the United States again that her actions against Germany are not dictated by any desire for aggression in the Pacific Ocean. Japan ...

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  9. FURTHER REPULSES.

    Reports state that the Servians continue to repulse the Austrians all along the line. The artillery destroyed the Austrian storehouses at Moldavia. Five ...

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  10. EXPLANATION OF JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM.

    Japan, in explaining the ultimatum that she sent to Germany, informed the State Department that Germany since the beginning of hostilities bud been ...

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  11. AUSTRIA'S CRUSHING DEFEAT.

    News from St. Petersburg shows that the Servians routed 110,000 Austrians, and pierced the Austrian centre, using Napoleon's favourite tactics. The ...

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  12. ATTITUDE OF ITALY.

    A Vienna cablegram states that M. Delcasse (France) and H. Witte (Russia) are visiting Italy, and that the Duke of Abruzzi has been appointed naval ...

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  13. SERVIAN VICTORIES.

    Despatches from Nish report that after a four days' battle the Servians defeated the Austrians, who crossed the Drina near Loznitzna. There were heavy losses ...

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  14. INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS.

    Commenting on the President's (Dr. Woodrow Wilson) approval of a project to devote five millions to purchase the German liners interned at America ...

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  15. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    Reports from Nish state that the Loznitzna battle lasted four days, and 25,000 Austrians were. killed or wounded and 10,000 taken prisoner. Trains full of ...

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  16. CANADA.

    The Bank of Montreal is giving £20,000 sterling to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. Subscriptions are pouring in from every quarter at an ...

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  17. The British View.

    The Press Bureau has issued a warning against exaggerating the importance of the fighting. Hitherto, it declares, t he principal result from Great Britain's viewpoint is Germany's failure to interfere with the French concentration and the situation in a military sense is satisfactory. ...

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  18. Great Britain.

    An impressive farewell service was held in St. Paul's Cathedral for 1000 officers and men, and also nurses and doctors, going to the front. The Lord ...

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  19. REFUGEES ARRIVING.

    Many Ostend refugees are arriving at Folkestone. ...

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  20. MARKET REPORTS.

    Frozen Meat.—Canterbury sheep are quoted at 5¼d, 5 1-6d, 5d; Southland, 5 1-6d; North Island, 5d, 5 1-6d; ewes, 4¾d; Australian firsts, 4¾d; seconds. ...

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  21. Germany's Demand on Brussels.

    The Germans have occupied Brussels, and the Government Pres Bureau states that Germany has imposed on Brussels a war contribution of £8,000,000 sterling. ...

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  22. VAST ARMY BEHIND THE SCREEN.

    Some regiments had a fine appearance, and were in fresh condition, pointing to their forming a part of a vast army which has been forming dyeing the last ...

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  23. ATTITUDE OF THE PEOPLE.

    The citizen viewed the spectacle in silence, although the sight of two Belgian officers manacled to the stirrup leathers of the Uhlans evoked a growl of ...

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  24. CLOSING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Before, the Duke of Connaught formally prorogued the Dominion House of Commons, Mr. George Foster spoke, alluding to the terribleness of the present ...

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  25. PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

    The Prince of Wales' fund for the relief of dependants of soldiers and sailors has now reached a total of £1,450,000, an increase of £65,000 since ...

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  26. A FIERCE BATTLE.

    A battle was waged for the occupation of Brussels. It started at daybreak on Tuesday near Geetbetz. The Germans opened the attack with a large force of ...

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  27. THE GARRISON.

    Only some 2000 or 3000 Germans remain in Brussels, and are quartered in barracks. ...

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  28. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    There are over 1000 German prisoners at Ghent, Bruges, and Ostend, and the the German advance to these points secure the release of the men. Ostend is ...

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  29. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    It has been officially stated in Paris that during the light in the Adriatic a second shell fired by the French struck the Austrian battleship Zrinyi's ...

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  30. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The Press Bureau states that 600 men of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, who had enlisted in the Army Medical Corps, have joined the expeditionary force, ...

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  31. BELGIAN RESISTANCE.

    In the north the Germans attacked Haeran, Loxbergen and Coriena-Echen, They tried to break the Belgian Lines near Geetbatz, but dismounted. The ...

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  32. LOAN TO BELGIUM.

    Tenders are invited for six months' Treasury bills, whereof £10,000,000 is required for a loan to Belgium. ...

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  33. A MURDEROUS CARNAGE.

    They Germans stormed Diest and many housese were destroyed. A tremendous battle developed along the line. A German aeroplane audaciously ...

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  34. ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Ghent states that the German cavalry entered Brussels, and hoisted the German flag at the Hotel de Ville. There ...

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  35. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The "London Gazette" announces that the allies have adopted the Declaration of London, subject to slight additions and modifications. ...

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  36. CAPTURED MEHCHANTMEN.

    Since the Outbreak 26 vessels destined for Germany were taken to Liverpool. One-third carried 'wheat and maize of considerable value, and this has been ...

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  37. MOTOR CARS SEIZED.

    When the Uhlans entered Brussels they seized all the motor cars for the conveyance of light guns. ...

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  38. ATTEMPT TO CORNER SUPPLIES.

    The police in Paris are prosecuting two large wholesale meat speculators for attempting to corner supplies. ...

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  39. ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    East of Louvain the Germans advanced and overwhelmed the Belgians us in weight end numbers when they came into came formation. The losses were enormous, ...

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  40. STEAMERS STRUCK MINES.

    The Press Bureau states that the Danish steamship Maryland, from Copenhagen, struck a mice on Friday night, on the main trade route, 35 miles from land. ...

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  41. GERMAN ADVANCE TO THE WESTWARD.

    An army corps loft Brussels to the westward and occupied Ghent at noon without resistance from Ghent. The advance pests moved towards the coast, ...

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  42. GERMAN TRADE.

    The Board of Trade announces that, subject to certain conditions, German articles patented in England may be made by Britishers. ...

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  43. ITALY.

    There are many indications that the Italian sentiment is not unlikely to drive the Government into conflict with Germany and Austria. ...

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  44. THE DEATHSHEAD HUSSARS.

    A German army corps headed by Deathshead Hussars entered Brussels. The horses were very exhausted, and cantered with difficulty. The troops ...

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  45. HIGH TREASON.

    Herr Ahlers, German Consul at Sunderland, has been committed for trial on a charge of high treason. ...

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  46. CONFERENCE WITH BRITAIN.

    Premier Giovanni Giolitti, of Italy, is coming to Loudon to confer with Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of Foreign Affairs. ...

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  47. EXHIBITION POSTPONED.

    Owing to the war, the Grocers' Exhibition ins been postponed until next year. ...

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  48. IMMIGRANTS."

    Is a popular phrase among Australian statesmen, who, seek to discourage the national evil of race suicide. Yet there are hundreds of homes where ...

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  49. TRIBUTE DEMANDED FROM LIEGE.

    The Dutch papers state that the Germans have demanded £2,000.00 Sterling tribute from Liege, and later asked for £400.000 more. The tribute comprises ...

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  50. TRIUMPHAL MARCH.

    After informing the Burgomaster that he would made responsible for over acts on the part of the populace, the Germans made a triumphal entry of ...

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  51. FATALLY SHOT.

    In a number of cases the territorials guarding the railways, etc., fatally shot members of the public failing to stop. In several cases the people did not hear ...

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