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  2. Advertising

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  3. BELMONT PARK RACES

    There was an exceptionally good crowd at Belmont yesterday to witness the last meeting in the metropolis prior to the goldfields cup ...

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  4. The Situation Intensely Critical

    There is now very little hope of averting a general European war. A collision between Austria ...

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  5. PREPARING FOR TROUBLE

    Every nerve is being strained to place the battle-cruiser Australia on a war footing. Pregnant with possibilities is the ...

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  6. NOTES ON THE CABLES

    The Triple Alliance is an offensive and defensive league to which Germany, Austria and Italy are partners. In its [?] form it was an ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN REPORTS

    Further details of the fight at the Save Bridge. Belgrade. on July 28, show that an Austrian aeroplane flew over the Servian position. which it [?] ...

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  8. Cockburn Sound Base

    In the course of his speech at Bunbury on Friday night Sir John Forrest made special reference to the proposed great western [?] base in Cockburn ...

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  9. [?] GERMAN ULTIMATUM

    It is [?] has been [?] that Germany is [?] Russia to cease [?] within 12 [?] and France [?] ...

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  10. AN OMINOUS CABLE

    The captain of the German-Australian liner Cannastatt has received cable instructions that he is not on any account to leave Brisbane ...

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  11. RUSSIAN REPORTS

    There are striking scenes of en-thusiasm attendant on the mobilsa-tion of the army, and oficcrs of all classes are flocking to register ...

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  12. Last Night's Cables

    The Bank of England was early beseiged by a crowd [?] of whom were [?], owing to the [?] from the Continent. Notes were useless, and ...

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  13. WHEAT MARKET ACTIVE

    There was much excitement in the Sydney wheat market to-day. There was a strong disposition to buy in view of private cable [?] from London ...

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  14. Morning Cables

    Mr [?] made [?] feronce to the war [?] the [?] Commons yesterday. He said the proclamation of ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES.

    According to the newspapers ten thousand Portuguese are [?] to be mobilised by virtue of the treaty with Britain. ...

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  16. HANNANS AND KALGOORLIE CUP

    With the exception of a few small [?] of [?] there has been nothing doing the last day or so [?] connetion with the Hannans ...

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  17. IN AUSTRALIA

    It is understood that the [?] Minister's department, through Governor-General, received this [?] ing a cable of great significance from ...

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  18. Afternoon Cables

    His [?] the King yesterday gave an audience to [?] Marshal Earl Kitch[?] The Russian Embassy is without any ...

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  19. FRENCH MESSAGES

    It is noted that since the 28th [?] Germany has been arming her strongholds and has concentrated several army corps east ot Thionville and ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. LATE BOXING

    George Chip gained the decision over Sailor Pctrosky in 20 rounds ...

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  21. [?]

    The [?] [?] [?] witnesses in the History [?] day ...

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  22. MOKEY BEATS DANIELS

    Last night Miek King wired from Brisbane that Alf Morey had beaten Jack Daniels on points the Westralian coming through unmarked. ...

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  23. NEWS FROM RUSSIA

    [?] [?] It is [?] the [?] are [?] [?] notice of [?] to ...

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  24. EXIT DAVE SMITH

    In half a round Dave Smith lay spreadeagled for nearly half a minute During some holding and hitting Smith turned tb the referee aa if to ...

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  25. UNITED STATES REACTION

    The American cress, comments on the magnificent spectacle of calmness which Great Britain presents when face to face with terrifying possib[?] ...

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  26. LEWIS WINS ON POINTS

    Kid Lewis out-pointed Bob Moore, the American, in 20 rounds. ...

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  27. [?]

    A late message [?] "The [?] last [?] showed that the position [?] LONDON, [?] ...

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  28. NEWS FROM SERVIA

    The Austrians bombarded the city for three hours during the Forenoon of yesterday and damaged the Cathedral. ...

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  29. BLACK PADDY LOSES

    Black Paddy butted Les Gleeson in the twelfth round before a record attendance at Wollongong to-night, and was promptly disqualified. ...

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  30. GERMAN MESSAGES

    The great financial crisis consequent upon the outbreak of war bas resulted in the suicide of a number of leading financiers. There have ...

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  31. GUILLAUX INJURED

    The daring French aviator, Guillaux, had a serious fall to-day. He was giving an exhibition at Ascot and while flying low about 100ft. up, the ...

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  32. NO TROUBLE ANTICIPATED

    The Japanese Ambassador at London does not anticipate any trouble in the Far East where the navies of the Triple Alliance as negligible, but ...

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  33. THE WAR AND PEARLING

    War will knock the bottom out of pearling, and have a serious effect on this town. Already most of the pearl buyers have received notification ...

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  34. FRENCH REPORTS

    The Germans have established reconnaissance services and active patrols on the frontier. French covering troops have ...

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  35. THE MOTOR MIGGER[?]

    A prominent Kalgoorlie citizen, while driving a moror-car, collided with a little [?] in Hannan-street today. The girl escaped with a shock ...

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  36. BILLIARDS

    The Alcock open handicap tournament was continued last night, the games resulting as under:—Lee (140 on) beat Preston (200 on), 400 to 305; ...

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  37. BANK RATE TEN PER CENT

    The bank rate (i.e., the minimum rate of discount charged by the Bank of England), ls how 10 per cent. On Friday it was 8 per cent. ...

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  38. "TEACH 'EM TO SHOOT"

    It has occurred to "The Sunday Times" that the present war scare might he made the means of securing a much-needed accession of strength ...

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  39. RUSSIAN MESSAGES

    A general mobilisation of Russian military and naval forces has been ordered. Notices have been posted ordering ...

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  40. THE KAISER

    Speaking from his Palace at Potsdam the Kaiser addressed 20,000 people to the following sinister effect: ...

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  41. NORTH SUBURBAN BICYCLE CLUB

    The usual fortnightly road race started from the Victoria Park Hotel to a point 5 miles out on the Kelmscott-road and return yesterday ...

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  42. GRABBED BY AN ALLIGATOR

    A Japanese fisherman was sitting on the side of a boat in shallow water yesterday when he was grabbed either by a shark or an alligator. The ...

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  43. CANADA'S PREPARATIONS

    Sir Frederick Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, returned hurriedly to the capital yesterday and summoned a Cabinet Council. ...

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  44. EFFECTS IN AMERICA

    By a unanimous vote the Senate Banking Committee has reported a Bill to provide for emergency currency in case of war, as provided for under ...

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  45. OTHER MESSAGES

    The Belgian Government has decided to mobilise the troops. DURAZZO, Saturday. All the British, French and Russian ...

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  46. FIRE AT VICTORIA PARK

    At a late hour last night the Fire Brigade were summoned to a fire at Victoria Park, but up to the time of going to press no particulars were ...

    Article : 35 words
  47. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for to-day is:—Some further rain in the North-West and over the goldfields, otherwise temporarily fine, with E. to N. winds chiefly. ...

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