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  3. Wheat for Britain.

    It has been decided by the Government Government's Action Supported. LONDON, 4th August. All the London morning papers on ...

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  4. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The announcement made by the Prime Minister yesterday, that war between Great Britain and Germany had been declared, was not unexpected, for events had ...

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  5. AT WAR WITH GERMANY. GREAT BRITAIN INVOLVED.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, stated that war had been declared between Great Britain and Germany, He has sent word to that effect to the State Premiers. ...

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  6. NEUTRALITY DESIRED.

    After hearing the speech on Monday of Sir Edward Grey, explaining the attitude which Great Britain proposed to take up, a small group of Radicals in the ...

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  8. PRESIDENT POINCARE'S APPEAL.

    The President of France (M. Poincare) has issued a proclamation, in which he emphasises the strong efforts made by France to secure peace. He now relies on ...

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  9. MELANITE.

    A representative of the Paris "Matias" has interviewed Monsieur Turpis, the inventor of melanite. Monsieur Turpin declared that the ...

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  10. SUPPLY OF FOODSTUFFS.

    Mr. H. Page-Croft, Unionist member for Christchurch, has written a letter to th[?] "Morning Post," in which he suggests that the overseas Dominions could save ...

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  11. FRENCH CABINET RECONSTRUCTED.

    There have been further changes in the French Ministry. M. Auganeur take the port[?]olio of Minister for Marine. M. Barraut that of Public ...

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  12. GREAT BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    As a result of the latest news it is now evident that Great Britain has become involved in the war. Already the cables have mentioned that it is probable ...

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  13. FRENCH TROOPS.

    The Trench troops are keeping well off the border, and are not playing Germany's game of exciting themselves. ...

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  14. Ulster Volunteers.

    Sir Edward Carson has advised all Ulster volunteers who are liable to be called out to respond immediately, as their first duty is to the King. ...

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  15. CALIFORNIA GULLY SENSATION.

    A sensation was created yesterday afternoon, when a deliberate attempt was made to steal the wages of the employes of the Johnson's Reef mine at California Gully, ...

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  16. FRENCH CABINET MEETS.

    A Cabir[?] in Council was held at the Elysce. President Poincaire signed a declaration declaring France and Algeria to be in a state of seige. This position ...

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  17. ITALY NEUTRAL.

    The “Glornale [?]Italia,” a leading Rome daily, declares that Germany drew the attention of Italy to [?]-called hostile acts committed by France, and contended that ...

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  18. Ample Supplies of Grain.

    The Council of Incorporated Associations of London and Irish millers endorse the statement made by the Government that there are ample supplies of grain, and ...

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  19. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM.

    Mr. Cook to-day stated that the situation was well in hand and there was no cause for alarm. ...

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  20. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S MESSAGE

    The Governor-General has received the following cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: —"Referring to your telegram of 3rd ...

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  21. Georges Carpentier, the Boxer.

    All the boxing engagements of Georges Carpentier, the famous boxer, are likely to be cancelled as Carpentier is required to serve with the French army. ...

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  22. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith read a telegram which had been sent to the British Ambassador in Berlin early this morning when the King of ...

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  23. PARIS MALE POPULATION.

    The male population of Paris between the ages of 20 and 45 is rapidly disappearing. Many shops and business houses have closed. ...

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  24. TO GERMANY. BRITAIN'S ULTIMATUN

    Great Britain has presented an ultimatum to Germany demanding a satisfactory reply by midday on Tuesday as to whether she intends to observe the ...

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  25. Printers Work Overtime.

    The Bank of England printers are working 12-hour shifts, producing vast quantities of £5-notes. The issue of £1-notes is impracticable. ...

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  26. Several Members Oppose the War.

    Mr. P. Morrell asked if Great Britain should intervene in the war. Mr. J. Wedgwood said that Sir Edward Grey had made a jingoistic speech (Loud ...

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  27. FIRST GREAT BATTLE.

    It is expected that the first decisive battle between Germany and France will take place between August 15th and August 22nd. ...

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  28. GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    The German Government has applied to the Reichstag for a credit grant of £350,000,000. ...

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  29. Wireless to be Dismantled.

    A proclamation requiring ships to dismantle their wireless, and another giving the Admiralty the right to requisition any ship for transport, except the ...

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  30. German Ambassadors Excuse For War.

    Baron won Schoen, the German Ambassador to France, before leaving Paris to-day delivered a letter to the Government declaring that French aviators have flown ...

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  31. FRENCH AVIATOR DROPS BOMBS.

    A French aviator passed over the Germans at Longwy, 18 miles west north west of Luxembeng, and dropped several bombs, one of which demolished the engine of an ...

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  32. BELGIUM INVADED BY GERMANY.

    It is officially announced that Germany has invaded Belgium, and has reached Verviers, 14 miles East of Liege. Germany and Belgium. ...

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  33. A FRENCH VICTORY.

    The French Army has secured a victory in an engagement at Petit Croix, five miles from the strongly fortified position of Belfort, near the German frontier. ...

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  34. IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne (Leader of the Opposition) expressed great satisfaction with the statement made by Sir Edward Grey upon which a united ...

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  35. Ireland Enthusiastic.

    The report of Mr. Redmond's statement in the House of Commons regarding Ireland's loyal attitute has been received in Ireland with immense enthusiasm. ...

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  36. Sir Edward Grey's Speech.

    Sir Edward Grey spoke in the House of Commons for 1½ hours. He said, when the documents were published, it would be seen how wholehearted were the efforts ...

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  37. MOBILISATION OF BRITISH FORCES.

    The proclamation mobilising the army was read at the Royal Exchange amid great enthusiasm. ...

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  38. BELGIAN CABINET.

    M. Van der Velde, the socialist leader, has been appointed a Cabinet Minister, in order that all parties may be represented in the Government ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S OFFER.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson's offer of ships and men on behalf of the Commonwealth of ...

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  40. Moratorium to be Extended.

    The French Government is introducing into Parliament bills to extend the moratorium to house rents, and to double the note, issue of the Bank of France. ...

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  41. GERMAN AEROPLANE.

    A German aeroplane flew over Luneville near Nancy and bombarded the town. No casualties occurred from this attack. ...

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  42. Crowds Cheer Royalty.

    Crowds of Englishmen and Frenchmen marched through the streets last night waving flags and singing the national anthems. ...

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  43. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    Lord Morley, President of the Council, has resigned his seat in the Asquith Cabinet. Lord Morley is a veteran statesman and ...

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  44. GERMAN MONEY.

    A rich haul has been secured by the French authorities. A truck laden with £800,000 in gold and a similar amount in silver was seized outside Paris. The ...

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  45. Open-air Service at Berlin.

    The army chaplains held an open-air service, the soldiers marching with their kits around Bismarck's monument. There was a huge attendance. The public service ...

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  46. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Diplomatic relations between France and Germany have been broken off and a state of war now exists. The German Ambassador to France (Baron Von Sehoen) ...

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  49. FRENCH ARMY.

    The issue of the orders for the mobilisation of the French Army instantly, set the country in motion. Extraordinary seeres were witnessed, men rushing about ...

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  50. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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