The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929)
Tuesday 7 July 1914 p 9 Article
... A HINT OF WAR. The Pester Lloyd, one of the most influential fluential newspapers published in Hungary, observes that while Austro-Hungary does not desire war, she justified in expecting Sepia to fulfil her duties as an honourable neighbour. The tone adopted ~ by the semi-official paper ... 122 words
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Tuesday 28 July 1914 p 14 Article
... The Advertiser TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. WAR DECLARED. Austria, unhappily, has been as good as her ... to the arbitrament of I Europe, has formally declared war against her diminutive neighbor. But ... Franco-German struggle. There is not a Frenchman who docs noE know that the war which is flinging its ... 1179 words
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Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record (Renmark, SA : 1913 - 1942)
Thursday 30 July 1914 p 4 Article
... THE DO[?]S OF WAR. The dailies received yesterday rought the news o. the cummence[?]ent iieiit of hostilities between Aus[?]ia and Servia, which it is teared may cicove .the prelude to the most ... face, threatened as it is with civil war at home and a European conflagration of unsurpassed ... 256 words
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Local and General Topics. AUSTRO-SERVIAN WAR CLOUD.
Bunyip (Gawler, SA : 1863 - 1954) Friday 31 July 1914 p 2 Article
... Local and General Topics. AUSTRO-SEVIAN WAR CLOUD. The st[?]uined relations between Austria and ... vian Government declined to agree to the full conditions. The result was that war was declared. Servia does not mmt war and a proclamar | tion issued in. that country enjoins those liable for military ... 477 words
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954) Saturday 1 August 1914 p 36 Article
... The Chronicle. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. THE WAR CLOUD. Once again Europe, one might say, indeed, deed, civilisation, is lying under the shadow of a stupendous calamity. The terrible menace of war is hanging over it, and war on a scale it has never yet known. For we may dismiss, as the ... 1434 words
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) Saturday 1 August 1914 p 8 Article
... THE WAR. The European war has come bolt from the blue. Truly, the world is never secure from unexpected and violent shocks. The terms imposed upon Servia, ?the haste with which Austria proclaimed svar, and the decisiveness with which %ne Ureat ±\-wer refused mediation sug gests the alacrity of the ... 356 words
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AUSTRALIAN MARKET AFFECTED. SHEEPSKINS SALES CANCELLED. BRISBANE, July 31.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Saturday 1 August 1914 p 15 Article
... AUSTRALIAN MARKET AFFECTED. , AEPE3CTED. - SHEEPSKINS SALES CANCELLED, BRISBANE, July Julv 31. The. usual weekly sheepskins sales were to have been held in. Brisbane this morning, ing, but the war ... that the sales should be aban doned, as in view of the war feeling in Europe, markets were [moralized, ... 156 words
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EMPIRE CALL TO ARMS. A PATRIOTIC SUGGESTION. LONDON, Saturday.
The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) Saturday 1 August 1914 Section: SATURDAY'S NEWS SECTION. p 1 Article
... Australians, and Canadians who served in South Africa during the Boer war -to communicate with him ... 75 words
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TELEGRAMS. THIS EUROPEAN CRISIS. Adelaide, Friday, July 31.
Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954) Saturday 1 August 1914 p 3 Article
... upon the European crisis has affected Adolaide. It is said that if Germany goes to war several Adel ... informed, ho uanl, tltiifc War many mil (jont au ultimatum to Jiussia, II that wei'Q inm ito woa sfroid tho ... of the Acehduko Fraiitf lAudinnnd, ohould drag tho whole of Kuioiio into war, It io imthli)lsable, ... 230 words
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929)
Monday 3 August 1914 p 10 Article
... POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF -WAR. The present war. may have an. effect on the boundaries of the Balkan States, which have undergone such changes within recent yean. Bulgaria's early (gains in the Balkan wars were reqncea.to a mere -reeducation ,«f'the frontier by- later Turkish successes. The anxieties of ... 120 words
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929)
Monday 3 August 1914 p 8 Article
... AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR. Unless Britain were/ directly engaged the Continental conflict, Australia's distance ^distance from the' theatre of .war would' ensure for a certain isc latitm and detachment, ... GreatvBritain and Germany are not .at war.. South Australia, however; has a irorediPMtinterest than ... 721 words
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BROKEN HILL MINES. Serious Position Threatened. BROKEN HILL, August 2.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Monday 3 August 1914 p 11 Article
... BROKEN' HILL MINES. Serious Position Threatened. BROKEN HILL, August 2. Mr. W. E. Wainwright (Secretary of ^inwright -(Secretary 'of the Mining Managers' Association),'' when asked- what; effect the war would have have; upon Broken Hill so far as the mines, were concerned, said, 'If Germany ... 149 words
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GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA. Mr. Muecke's Views.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Monday 3 August 1914 p 12 Article
... the terrible menace whi-& had arisen. Asked bow the matter of Germany's going to - war would allect ... war; Mr. Muecke. said lie could hazard no opinion. 'What of 6he Broken Hill Mines, Mr. Mnecke?'- ... 288 words
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NOTES AND QUERIES. HORRIBLE WAR.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929)
Monday 3 August 1914 p 7 Article
... QUERIES. HORRIBLE WAR. From E. Elkan:-"The hell hounds -hounds of war are loose once more. them ... bodies, which are thrown through the windows to tbe dogs. You know what war means? Idon'tthiuk so. You remember the, Franco-Prussian war? I doj-I was in it.- Listen! Every soldier expects a ... 757 words
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WAR THOUGHT INEVITABLE BRITISH FLEET PREPARED. LONDON, August 1.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Monday 3 August 1914 p 5 Article
... WAR THOUGHT INEVITABLE BRITISH FLEET PREPARED. LONDON, August 1. The general opinion in London at midnight, j night, was that war was inevitable. The announcement that the British fleet is ready for ... Germany delayed the notification of her preparations for war in order to_ place Russia in a position of ... 231 words
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PEARLING INDUSTRY IN DANGER. A Valuable Fund. PERTH, August 2.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Monday 3 August 1914 p 11 Article
... PEARLING INDUSTRY IN DANGER. A Fund. PERTH, August 2. Advices from Broome (W.A.) ?:? PERTH. :Aumst'2;ii« Advices. fronLBroometW^i). state that the war -will the bottom out of the pearling industry, ... the-war 'scare for £2,753. The 'British'; Association' delegates have been visiting - the1 ... 105 words
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THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET PLACED UNDER CONTROL OF BRITISH ADMIRALTY. MELBOURNE. August 3.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 6 Article
... in the war to place ihe Australian fleet under the control of the British Admiralty, and also to ... 234 words
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931)
Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 8 Article
... NATIONALISM AND WAR. In every direction war tests the character ter of the people. That it might ... rage and indignation which lifts war-at the best a fearful crime-out of the category of absolutely ... patriotism of their people's. And yet it is clear that if war must be waged at all it needs the ... 710 words
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Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918)
Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 2 Article
... THE Attacked
IN EUROPE. REPULSED WITH HEAVY ENGLAND. GOVERNMENT ASK FOR £50,000 000 WAR CREDIT The war
in
^Europe has developed since Saturday just as sensationally nd just upon the hues and in the ... and invasion of France
(in advance o a declaration of war) hereof i "Poi1 Luxemburg, ajid her ... 339 words
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THE ARMIES OF EUROPE. EFFECTIVE WAR STRENGTH.
Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 3 Article
... THE ARMIES OF EUROPE. EFFECTIVE WAR STRENGTH. On paper the armies of the different European nations, may easily : be swelled to millions of contestants by including all the able-bodied men who have ... other in the event of a general Euro pean war. The, Triple Alliance. Austria-Hungary : Regular^, ... 291 words
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The Register. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. WAR TENSION.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 8 Article
... 4, 1914. WAR TENSION. In Continental countries debate regarding preparations for the European conflict has given place to to : action. 'War, horrid war approaches to and resources in men, trained ... Commonwealth' 'Government, in flic event of; Britain: engaging in war. to Place their' fleet at the ... 669 words
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Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 2 Article
... THE Attacked IN EUROPE. REPULSED WITH HEAVY ENGLAND. GOVERNMENT ASK FOR £50,000 000 WAR CREDIT The war in ^Europe has developed since Saturday just as sensationally nd just upon the hues and in the direction it .was expected it would here has been no formal German declaration of war against France ... 339 words
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HOW THE WAR WILL AFFECT AUSTRALIA ALL DEPENDS ON BRITAIN A GLOOMY OUTLOOK
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 6 Article
... HOW THE WAR WILL AFFECT AUSTRALIA ALL DEPENDS ], % A L L 01P E N D S ON BRITAIN ftIT A IS A GLOOMY ... into sgrarfex tof "war, as at the present moment seems inevitable, the first position ^'Tivthe State ... the state of war on the Broken Hill and other mines, >. output finds its -way "to the Continental ... 337 words
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AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR. Effect in the States. THE TRADE OUTLOOK. A Cheerless Prospect.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 10 Article
... AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR. ? ? * 1 ? Effect in the' States. THE -TRADE OUTLOOK. A Cheerless Prospect. ... outlook from a State ind also from a Commonwealth aspect Ths war promises to paralyse, for a time, ... of the \u3tmnn market risraj; to tne full equivalent if the enhanced prices which war lias brought ... 627 words
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A HUGE VOTE CABINET DECIDES FOR PEACE LONDON, August 3.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 5 Article
... A HUGE
VOTE CABINET DECIDES FOR PEACE ' LONDON, August 3. It is probable that Parliament will be asked to vote a special Supply of £50,000,000 to-day. This money will be used for defence purposes. The Daily "Chronicle" states that Cabinet has finally decided not to seno an expeditfohary force ... 105 words
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RISE IN PRICE OF MEAT LIKELY PROBABLE DROP IN VALUE OF SKINS PASTORALESTS' SERIOUS POSITION.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 6 Article
... the war continue for any length of time it is bound to go still higher." was there any indication of ... buy skins now are gambling oil the chance of the war terminating shortly. You'see, we in Australia ... indefinite period. We don't realise bow we are governed by the law of supply and demand. Already the "war ... 460 words
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TASMANIA HARD HIT. Tin Industry Affected. HOBART, August 3.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 4 August 1914 p 12 Article
... TASMANIA HARD HIT.' Tin Industry ^Affected.; HOBART, August 3. The same war HOBART. Anmist n t~ j ... taking part.'.,. I »triBl .hat AnstraJw-will not be direct^, affected by, the war, but it is obvious ... war,-t!l^^arket -»n be go^ Even if Austraba .wffl.iwf be. directlv attacked.by any of the contending ... 261 words
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Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 2 Article
... England and Germany REPORTED DECLARATION OF- WAR. GREAT BRITAIN'S FLEET. GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO ... this morning discloses Great Britain at.war, or on the very brink of war, with Germany. The Canadian newspapers report that England has actually declared war on Germany. This report lacks direct ... 349 words
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Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 3 Article
... THE WORST FEARED. All Europa Involved in War. > ENGLAND MUST SUPPORT HER FRIENDS UNCONFIRMED DECLARATION OF WAR, PRESS NEWS CENSORED. . THE DOMINIONS OFFER ASSISTANCE, (Per Router's Agency.) Our ... declared war against Germany ia eorreot. It would bo criminal on our part to alarm our readers, but under ... 268 words
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 11 Article
... WAR IN THE AIR. German Zeppelin Destroyed. By French Aeroplane. Heroic Aviator Killed. PARIS, August 3, 11.30 a.m. M. Roland Garros, a famous French aviator, has succeeded in destroying a German Zeppelin dirigible airship. The achievement cost him his life. Garros'1 ;made.' ,a r'spl^ijdi^. flight ... 166 words
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Burra Record (SA : 1878 - 1954) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 2 Article
... The War. THE trouble which ' has been' brewing in Europe has at last come to a head. The ... Everything points to a huge war, and it is now inevit able' Australia will be affected in various ... Government has offered its fleet and 20.000 men for service in the event of war. ... 378 words
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The Port Pirie Recorder WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914. GERMANY AND THE CRISIS.
Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 2 Article
... decides to make herself " a party to the war that is convulsing ing Europe the decision will be come ... unthinking Jingoy i ists who are to be found in every community, there is never any war enthusiasm, ... German peoples. We are to so large an extent one in race and in =blood that a war be tween Germany and ... 1524 words
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Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 3 Article
... AUSTRALIA PART EMPIRE. COMMONWEALTH NAVY TO PASS . INTO IMPERIAL CON.TROL. OFFER OP 20,000 MEN TO BRITAIN MELBOURNE, Aug. 4. It has been decided by theFederal Government that in the event of war the ... of mobiMsing the- forces should war break out; buti the details arc 'iiecessarily withheld from publi ... 607 words
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 7 Article
... attitude of South Australian Germans in event of Great Britain being involved in war with Germany. Jr. ... British Empire become involved in war witfi Germany. 1 will tell them; the German population which ... in war with Germany, Mj. Pflaum had beautifully expressed himself on the subject, and he endorsed ... 311 words
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Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 3 Article
... MOUNT GAMBIER AFFECTED, The war in Europe affects the whole world, and even in Mount Gambier the dreadful calamity has slready made its infinence llnonuo felt. The frerzing works in the railway station yard, own fid by Messrs. I Hamilton & Co., aro to bo oloaod dowu im» mediately, and aloo thoir ... 74 words
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 6 Article
... GOVERNMENT OBTAINS POWER TO CALL OUT CITIZEN SOLDIERS ARRANGEMENTS FOR MOBILISATION OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCE COMPLETED Intense interest -was taken in the war news throughout Australia yesterday, and the various newspaper offices were rushed for copies of their special editions. Military and naval ... 114 words
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 5 Article Illustrated
... her war against France and Russia in a gallant, if reckless, manner. Notwithstanding her guarantee ... fef war. A definite statement is contained In the speech of Sir Edward Grey . (Secretary of State for ... tD t^ to/ttw Mouse nf~ Commons that Germany has committed two sets of war by seizing British ships, ... 1186 words
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COMMONWEALTH OFFER. South Australia Attitude.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 10 Article
... with the European war. The (Hon. , A. H. Peakq) subsequently stated, that it had been (lcoided to ... war these men, whoTepre- ? ' ? - - tent :vanous arms of force, will Be mohi- s* nzed. They will ... . instrncOOTn have been reccivea from the War Office regard ing Sheir dispaeal. ; ? ... 341 words
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PEACE PREPARATIONS MR. GLYNN EXPLAINS THE POSITION.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 6 Article
... of, antiquity under which no nation .had a right to "be at peace while another nationwafi at war. ... that in the South African war there had been no fljeet tp face. In the Philippines the Americans had had practically none to oppose tliem, and in the war between Japan and Russia the Japanese had ... 1167 words
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SERIOUS POSITION AT THE BARRIER MINES CLOSING DOWN. BROKEN HILL, August 4.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 6 Article
... SERIOUS POSITION AT THE BARRIER MINES CLOSING DOWN. BROKEN BKOKEJT HILL, - August 4. 1 The Barrier may the war worse than j any other town in the Commonwealth, Mr. Gepp jepp (manager of Debavay's treatment plant) has been advised to close all shipping of concentrates. Debavay's, j or the ... 255 words
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"KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP" GOVERNOR FAVORS BRITISH INTERVENTION.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 6 Article
... I "KEEP A STIFF
UPPER !. LIP" GOVERNOR FAVORS BRITISH INTERVENTION. "I can only say that I am one of those who would urge that England should go into it," said the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) way) ... keep a stiff
upper
lip and iace the position as Britons had always faced such terrible crises, and' he ... 327 words
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WORK SUSPENDED AT WALLAROO AND MOONTA MINES
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 7 Article
... war in Europe and the inability of their contractors to take delivery of copper, it has become ... 324 words
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A YOUNG GERMAN'S PLIGHT. To Report at Once for Service. PORT PIRIE, August 4.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 5 August 1914 p 11 Article
... telling her .that to .escape'' the.; inconvenieuce '(of. ?war time- she h'ad' better, leave .for ... 118 words
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AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION AND THE WAR.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Thursday 6 August 1914 p 8 Article
... AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION AND THE WAR. On Wednesday afternoon Mr. Angas Parsons, M.P. (President of the Automobile bile Association of South Australia), called upon the Commandant (Col. Irving) at the 6taft office to enquire what service could: be rendered by the members of the asso ciation in the ... 74 words
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WAR FUND OPENED AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION ARRANGED.
Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924) Thursday 6 August 1914 p 6 Article
... WAR FUND OPENED AUSTRALIAN NATIVES* ASSOCIATION PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION ARRANGED. " / The chief ... together to the matter of the war.. Notices were 'sent out, and notwithstanding only 7 a. few. hours' ... show their. Voyalty to the Empire by the establishment of a war fund which the-association ispre-, ... 360 words
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Petersburg Times (SA : 1887 - 1919) Friday 7 August 1914 p 3 Article
... declared war .against Germany. The seriousness of "-'ilils announ 0011*211 and the grave elrect / It ... exhiMted In Petersburg and war news is awaited with great con \,cera., . in front : " b£ . the office daily watching "the telegrams .tiiit «re\l)diig received at intervals i&imt oM.VfBpeidal .war ... 173 words
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Petersburg Times (SA : 1887 - 1919) Friday 7 August 1914 p 3 Article
... WAR Excitement was - keen . on Wednesday when it -was understood that adeclaration ;3ration of war - -waB made -fcy England «*few--'taiinutesobr wires : an nonnoed ijiat'ilie news-waE official, a ... of ficial information had .been received rihat - war had iiroken out to th . Ger jnsnv. ■ r,-.. ... 121 words
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Northern Argus (Clare, SA : 1869 - 1954) Friday 7 August 1914 p 2 Article
... THE WAR CLOUD. While all sections of the community munity most regret the occurrence of the war in ... tioninailpartsofiheglobe. Sir Edward Grey folly explained the position when he said the Government preferred war and all ... with dishonor. The English newspapers attribute the blame for the war to Germany, and no other ... 287 words
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Bunyip (Gawler, SA : 1863 - 1954) Friday 7 August 1914 p 2 Article Illustrated
... Great Britain Declares War. On 'Wednesday when S.A. Parliament assembled the Premier stated that he had received a message that morning from the Prime minister stating that official inform ation had ... tiovernor-Geaeral, stating, 'War has broken ont between Great Britain and Germany.'' His Excellency-said ... 133 words
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Northern Argus (Clare, SA : 1869 - 1954) Friday 7 August 1914 p 5 Article
... The War in Brief. War has been declared between Great Britain and Germany, and also between France and Germany. "England England should go into it.-Sir - Sir Henry Gslway. Germany blamed by -* The Times' for declaring war. Australia offers 20,000 men if required.' Sotfth Australia will provide ... 278 words
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Friday 7 August 1914 p 14 Article
... BUSINESS ASPECTS OF THE WAR. Although, we can bear the roar of guns on distant seas and ... effects of Ibe Titanic war which is making virtu- ally all Europe tremble to its founda- tions. ... practical pur- poses for the ships of herself and her allies as if there were no war at all. If ... 947 words
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Great European War. All the Big Nations Fighting.
Kapunda Herald (SA : 1878 - 1951) Friday 7 August 1914 p 2 Article
... Great European War. | All Big Nations Fighting. Arising directly from the assassination sination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and of Austria a war, in which practically all the nations of Europe are ... declared war against, h^r west ern ne:ghbour, who is allied to Russia. In sending soldiers to ... 380 words
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CORRESPONDENCE. THE EUROPEAN WAR. To the Editor.
Kapunda Herald (SA : 1878 - 1951) Friday 7 August 1914 p 2 Article
... CORRESPONDENCE. THE EUROPEAN WAR To the Editor* I the present grave crisis it behoves hoves us to keep cool, and await with courage and determination the course of events. We must show the enemies of Great Britain that we are a united people! and intend to bear our part, whatever that part may be, ... 151 words
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