The gigantic liner Imperator's voyage to America has been cancelled. The new German Atlantic liner Vaterland, which is at present at New York, has been ordered ...
Article : 60 wordsWhatever may eventuate from the present critical state of European complications, Australia, if called upon, will be found ready to take its part. Our military ...
Article : 402 wordsMessages in secret code, which were communicated to the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) at Ballarat last night, influenced him in suddenly changing all his plans, instead ...
Article : 393 wordsIt is reported here to-night that information has been received in Sydney of the beginning of a naval engagement between Great Britain and Germany in the North ...
Article : 117 wordsA private cable message was received in Sydney to-night stating that a naval engagement was proceeding between the British and German fleets in the North ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Vorwaerts, in the course of a leading article, remarks:—"Although we are always undisguised opponents of the principle of monarchy, and have frequently ...
Article : 61 wordsWhen the Federal Cabinet meets to-day in Melbourne the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) will not be among the little group. His valued counsels will be ...
Article : 1,164 wordsThe prevailing financial crisis has resulted in the suicide of a number of leading financiers. A dozen minor failures are reported on the Bourse. ...
Article : 84 wordsH.M.A.S. Australia, the flagship of the Australian, fleet, after a run back to Sydney from Bundaberg, on the Queensland coast at 20 knots an hour, arrived in ...
Article : 214 wordsStriking scenes are bein witnessed throughout Russia in connection with the great military mobilization. Officers of all closes are flocking to register themselves. ...
Article : 50 wordsA national decree has been signed ordering an urgent general mobilization of the defence forces. ...
Article : 21 wordsA crowd of patriotic demonstrators marched through the principal streets of the city, giving cheers for Servia. Police dispersed the people. ...
Article : 28 wordsCHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF IN GERMANY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsSpeaking at Colac yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), referring to the situation in Europe, said:—"I hope thqat the negotiations going, on will result in ...
Article : 298 wordsThe National Federal Council has authorized a bank issue of 20 franc notes. It has been decreed that these notes shall have legal currency. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. W. E. Wainwright (Secretary of the Mining Managers' Association), when asked what effect the war would have upon Broken Hill so far as the mines were ...
Article : 149 wordsA cheery not of assurance and confidence was struck by Mr. W. V. Ralston, general manager of the Queensland National Bank, in the course of an ...
Article : 179 wordsAt a meeting addressed by the Hon. W. H. Kelly at Albert Hall on Saturday night, there was an unexpected outburst of patriotic fervour following upon an ...
Article : 289 wordsThe National Penny Bank in Victoria street, and branches of the institution, have been closed. Some banks are cashing more cheques than usual, and paying ...
Article : 88 wordsLarge numbers of Austrian reservists are reporting daily at the Austrian Consulate and offering their services. No orders have yet been received from their home ...
Article : 35 wordsThe New Zealand Cabinet sat at Wellington on Saturday morning for several hours, and Gen. Godley had a long conference with the Prime Minister (Mr. ...
Article : 104 wordsA Reuter message states that a small force of German soldiers has taken possession of the railway station at Luxembourg, and has also seized a number of railway ...
Article : 78 wordsAdvices from Broome (W.A.) state that the war will knock the bottom out of the pearling industry, and will have a serious effect on that town. Already most of the ...
Article : 105 wordsOne of the effects of the war has been to produce a [?] between the Liberal and Labour Leaders in the Commonwealth. They have held consultations ...
Article : 152 wordsGreat Britain's first significant step in the complicated European situation is sending out her Home Fleet under sealed orders (remarks a contributor to The ...
Article : 1,420 wordsA meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held to-morrow, and the Federal Executive Council will meet afterwards. There is no immediate intention of summoning the ...
Article : 79 wordsSaturday morning's business on the Sydney Stock Exchange was marked by a remarkable number of transactions. There appeared to be more buyers about than ...
Article : 127 wordsIn a speech at Bacchus Marsh last night Mr. Fisher said the trouble which was menacing the world was sure to make its effect felt in the financial life of ...
Article : 104 wordsThe effects of the war upon the Australian freight trade are already beginning to be felt. Among cargo booked from Melbourne for London by the Blue Funnel ...
Article : 251 wordsThe President of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Arnold E. Davey), who is also this year President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, was ...
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Article : 4 wordsThe Duke of Connaught (late Governor-General of Canada) will, it is understood, return to England immediately to take part in the army mobilization and other ...
Article : 38 words"It is really impossible to see what any one is fighting about," said the State Premier (Mr. Holman) to-night. "No one knows what is actually the matter in ...
Article : 282 wordsGermany's maritime commerce is represented in Australian waters by a substantial number of vessels. The Nord-deutscher Lloyd passenger and cargo steamship ...
Article : 174 wordsIt is understood that the United States will be asked to afford facilities to foreign shipping to register under the American flag, thus escaping the risk of capture ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 3 Aug 1914, Page 11
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