TABLE TALK.
-GermaiUTewem itli^^'....- „.:...' Driven. Jack by Belgian*. - '"•. -- " Sir Jan-Hamilton, commaadajthe British home-army... ..„,.,..,.;,. "Tie PrivaT<-AV*r,??:\ i» S«rterd«y?. supplement. ■'.'■• 'V.'" - All the land and America are being mobilised. ■;*'—■ "- i *^ ¥ °*' ve Esteßd«l. ! i>fenaionu.ijißiiati Ja^e^eii . in the' Budget.: ' --•-'; Heavy firing" has "beaWHSeiSiar the coast of Maine, USAI: •—■ •- The American ■■&*£+&&u3a&fr is emulating iSapbleoß. ":. "*■ ' — Many German meiaust&en Aneteea ■ seized in British poete. . ■- ~,Z'.; ~". -. President Wilson his services as-mediator...-" i::..,. . ,r_ Sir Edward much satisfaction- in Ameriok -- Germans who crosiedMtte fyaA fron. tier at Nancy were drivenback. . "-' '"...' The planet Venus ig'now • Visible "-in the naked eye in the daytkne. ■"■ The Niagariuis to gel from VMfcoiro for Auckland and Sydneytfcaifc: , ''■;•■"" Lord Emmotf says tJuit-thw*-ji-ae immediate nee£ for wilonitl-eete, — •"•%■ Canada hay purchased -two- ChiKe destroyers now buildinjfiirSia^.':" V Hockey shield : match, t&nteifiery > Auckland, at Victoria ■A large, new public meaai at East TinatiOT The formal openps'of Tamaki, 'has beeri'prei^ionea'Ttni&%&£ r. Sir Thomas Lipton ha» ■witbdnnm Shamrock IV. from-the Amerea<!np race. ' '7 - -•- ''■ !■■ ' ■ Russia is invading Germany,laid the Germane arc burning the village* as they fall back. """.' ■■■■■■■•-•■ ■_--■---.■ - 3 > - The' English here on June 25,-arrired iir London <m August 3. . V-■ - , ..'■>■ : TieJHarlwurto keep.all" ii« "works-going "for a. considerable time. '•: : . , " ■.-■ It" is reported that a* Gernaa»fle*lf 'of ninetOThtvessels hM'bwii^ Russian Baltic coast. - >-■■■-'-> : 3fr. Massey a* ism the Zealand to sources in the present-cHiii.. <$*? " Among vice4n Australia ere-tiieTOnV«f --Sfo J. Cook,-Federal'Prime'^nleiefc; r .-". . The CityiCaniiciriiiiidaiilSi'vto'r£ mit-half mrt*Ue_y>n. •porfc ground* not utilised for profit .: ' -'-'r; Another - steamer forgot tt» regulmtione on entering Lyttetton yesterday, and Jiad a shot tired »croee ier. bowp. The destroyer Amphion~ sank the' Kbenigen Luiae, which was inteding to sow- mines at the mouth of the Thames. Imperial Army reseimt* &mg in Serf Zealand are warned that ttey must keep in touci with the Defence Mtioißeprceentatire Leagne : . .football matches, -Auckland. A. v, Waiotto. «od Auckland B v. Rotorua to-nwneir>aft*r-The Telegraph D«p»r»me«t iriH now accept. by a Maori, to a otherv Germany admits invading Belgium and Luxemburg " in' «*"frince wa s -threatening her flanfc^ on ti« Lower Admiral says, that Germany's one .chance is a:quicknavel blow. Stag- ' nation of her ccc trade-wou44kreaten lhefiifc. ; ~t ' ; r -^-~rr*r:--:^ . Z A',i>lll wae passe3-huiriedlty-inteJaw yesterday, :fQ7hiilAmg.lhf ftport flLgold from the Dominion Trithont Government permission-.-;-/;-.'- —:v:X'. :i» ■ ' to sipply food to the diajere workiagr for the Parenga Oumfielde, Ltd. until the market,revives.: \."t ,2;,'. :^i: :;..._.. :.:l. Most ;oftthe.t««s*rl>er9 v automobile clube have responded to th« appeal to place care o|. the di»poe«l ot the War Office: > -' City Council has decided to keep all its present worts goinjj, *nd to-eppJy for Government aadstsnee, if neceawry, in relieving distress. ■''' : ' '" '■ •"'•" All Austrian and German eubjeeU / must report themselTesitiy the peSetj and no reservists.arci to tie permitted to leave (New Zeilind.-. _._■;--.-.. The annual meeting of the New'Ze*--lanil -Dental Association, filed .for August 18th, 'has been indefinitely postponed ovt'mg to tie w.ir'crisis. : ; ■'. /-' The Onehunga Brais Band w«e granted permission.' to"jila-y-Jn Albert Park on Sunday, ajid. the:%neflfr.«f; j»^r?melte»>&? In tie tte.Bidgeti'SoJS^l^ Allen appeals to distributors to keep down the price of'fooctetu&, w>^ 4ktt legislation on.'the rabiect. iiiy'Jie «ar necessary. '." Vu ' •;"■' £,/.:'---< ■•.•,- :^?.'< A *2.000,000 pnSJie'•oMcs . isipreppsed^ in'ihe -tfrtk a. special peiided;-in "tfiw>3^.!r|rTirrwrffcK. !l Miw. settlements. ■".':""■.!' The King iha-sieent a menace.-to 4he Nalvy, 'assuring' 3»» confifcieeflet they -will renew tte-" old : sßttfcs/af_the •Niavy, and prove a iejOT : dlieJd" , to Britain and the Empires' ! '" iA fireman nameffPetft WeieGonmn; employed on the into the net fcet*«»t th« ~ r afaip~*ad.~4*» Vharf.at Oiyttelton.^it'eVeifißg,*!^ ; cruehedto _. .-T ~'- i .".--~- r .... .. It je ooneidered firrWeffington that, the German warehips -ni' &c Peafc nmet be ratier eiortvof coal, a»-no large stocks are keptJ*t Upoln,'fl» ap»4ron's lieadqnartere.. ~ ■ The Dune4inT;)Dj*y.pouncfl,««a..4»et peneed with tie.eewieee of:ite,elepjincaj, engineer, oa'accouS of:a& alleged eeriou* discr^oy..liet»eeniiie- ; estin«tee ' and. the. coet a>l\+:,iat»uL.*m?oxi*at. wor,k. ...;, " ...-. &--' : '---'--." '.;••• , The -TiAWWIeK.. Association 1 has decided not to appeal, against the' decision-of the auttorities that no hofeilebaaieve more than one;public ,>bax,,«« ; iH«*-*U JbottTe etores mußt he c105ed..;..-. _<,-,;. . It issaid %t.Gerinwrf , has been to daepoU France pi her colomee. The price, of Great Britain's n*utraUty ■was'-'to aM.a.-ptoniisei'-ibai.no part of France .wpjWi .be ; *nnexp4.»fter_th»t couatryhad (been.lbesrteß.;.. -
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 7 August 1914, Page 1
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