Comprehensive Atlas of the World

Comprehensive Atlas of the World

\ I', \\ ) Ultl\ I 1*4 I II I REPORTED CARTURED BV THE FRENCH. GERMAN CHARGES teamen have been landed at Cromarty. Doctors are being THF. GERMAN BATTLE.CRU.SER GOEBEN. :n automobiles from Aberdeen and other places to attend th EMBITTERFRANCE The War »Office announces that General Sir John Frene t distinguished himself so notably in the Boer War, going has been apj Allegations Accompany, III* whole campaign without a single defeat, ing Declaration of Inspector General of the Forces. Wir The whole of the United Kingdom is under martial law Hotly Repudiated. railways have been taken over by the government and troc being «rushed with all possible speed to strategic points. Á DEPUTIES CHEER FOR been heavily fortified and batteries o portant seaports have attack. ENGLAND AND lery have been placed in position to repel any hostile RUSSIA 500,000 MEN UNDER ARMS. Demonstration in Chamber Fsj. Reservists and territorials are being hurriedly mobilize! lows Premier's Attack on between 50 the Common within a very few hours the country will have Foe. under ar and 600,000 well trained and fully equipped troops Paris, Aug. 4 The ¡«reneb M«w^. The movements of the several divisions of the British of Wa <«ued the fetS? is satisfied that Great "The German Ambassador are being kept secret. But everybody *». 4 most wanted. manded his pasaporta and di-ae^'' ain's war vessels are where they are ranee an-1 &^L* and even frantic effoi .«.en broke«) off Further evidence of the earnest "War is declared catastrophe of a gf ict of the Britain to avert the overwhelming ..The llWl Cera»!. «' Great lat» cording to Information from aa¡ZLl the official publication, ., European war was afforded by »..uro *he liiniatsr of Wbt,b5?V! final and app» execute M. srmss r*-njj. the text of King George's eloquent «' night, giving *¦ reneh ... VR0 j^ of the of Ciar Nicolas theret ii Met*, ..«-"I to imprison all th« the Russian Emperor and reply ¦" b-v- to the Czar is timed 3:30 a. m., s b.-r. .'-¦ King George's dispatch -, von .Sehj.n's final lattert«(W and his advisers have spent nigh French government annosseing aL ing that the British monarch of v ^Àemwm their unremitting efforts to preserve peace. that ar «.sed deep indignât«,».^ well as in . days that there evoked a vigorous and «xpiir 4- His expressed the opinion The ambassador deela majesty's telegram r to to the breaking off of .errnai », some misunderstanding lead -, t< rritorv, a-.d that in been with ptetteo an en«leav long as it was respected ,,f these premeditated »ctg of t*«fc. tiations, and said: rroceilure of dermany in 'he the (.«rm»n whs a government. This i- believed to hav enee to herself. sion by K'rençh gaBjT to to remove the misap rcross Belgium, which planned, to maintain peace, saying: wai itself a» in 1 a you be« n «lur to Sir Edward p« e, the At "But we knew that France m.«nt considi-red «»^^ "I make personal appeal cording to absolutely unimpeachab Grey's FOI "From the very outbreak of France coul France The FLAYS war wi'li fu^»r for attitude of th«« KAISER an invasion. tar posi has as a eo the gerat. lan we worked for the for negotiations Information. (îerniany outlining trian-Ser' confliet inva. that Fi --. hension and leave open ground neutra ment and giving d« tails of the -Uni to Austria a we could not. A French tion were made *«.*-».-»,. >equcnce disregarded Belgian the hostilitis Rhine had survc, t to what means to h«-r tion in the Houis of Commoi All the <'abinets. our flank on the lower ators .f-irbe« «^ i y prevent * Servia. particular So we thrown bomb-, aid that peace." of life and death a Fren» day. IN THRONE SPEE thai of «ireat Britain, Bsed the sai have been disastrous. had fr*m CZAR REPLIES TO KING. question '' "The Manchester Guardian" nn«l tli th »o «et aside the ¿u tided troops had invaded firman ten advance through Belgium.' endeavor. Russia alone «leclare«l forced and B< ral im, accc| Labor papers are virtually alone in ai have something to say as of th- Lux'-mburg point«. that he would have I It ¡mat um l'olic> Approved. she must The injustice thu Premier Viviani in reply The Russian Emperor replied tagonism to ths gevornmont'i polir; the solution of the conflict, and thcr government«. recti prm^fr, war. Premier Asquith then said: "The Guardian." representing tin-g re« the of European coi thereby committed we shall against the allegations rega-di»» Og not Germany declared this on iVhalf of h Russia Afflicted with "1 bl raided dangr is ach atid rem <\ the proposals had "I ha\c to add commercial interests of Lnneashm soon as our military object French aviators the G*. "showed no disp government: We cannot r< \ I plication-. man Ambassador that 1- . e gg. the Russian Emperor, majesty's continues its lolent opposition. and Franc \ «en 'i ths ll delinite ne« for Dear Ufa." h»d "Germany," says this as in any sense a «ati.factor tionalism" "Fighting sented a note on Saturday 'sut ta of Austria mac gun! was received regarding the P.us-ii m and her and those communication. We have in reply r< "It i? to throiv on the Hous "He who il as menaced erence to the vio'a'ion of Fr-mea «j* tion to mediate, preparations made last week t mockery Is Malicious. militar«, pnparations, srs directed dear life must but I most categoi pcHted th»' request of Commons s1 a moment's notice, an but strong communication and is lighting fai ritory by German;-. Russia should mobilize, gave th»« that it shoul <" «'riendly to eat an opening U imperative that wc German government in circumstances of great eitemenl St. Peter*burt:, out that «ara only bow Beery Charge Denied. the Russian troops give »i» the samp assurance regardin for deciding on (minting t h the German Emperor that u the responsibility like measure* against Austna-Hunga rough. War Offi« assurances to Belgian neutrality as was given to has been maturing fo * far a.« il concernée The French ippteat«ate policy that would lind us on the side of our all; Kngland the Premier's as the continued." by Iiatue Im! week. eai s." GOD SEEN ON SIDE ib'claration which Sir Edward protest by declariagfc not move so long negotiations "We have asked that the (ierman r« ] thrtt military praparationa sgainsl the Hous«- of -igoroiu inquine« info the will not VÍBCOUnl Btyc-, the fottner Ambas force us to eon made in xl'tfaiSa "I trust that your country to that ami I satisfactor OF GERMAN AR/ «voul«! corresponding yesterday the stand contained in Baron von .Vrioenianj. reply concludes: ply reijuest Bada? i'i Washington, heads the Igl ter measures, and that mobilizati« t-ions has cleared up _The answer to our telegram of this morn the hop We show that ever.- one of his run, and France. God bless and protect you!" to er- of a nviiife ng would not be far removeil from wa of the English government. unfounded. The to support Russia ing should be given before midnight the ha- not c .hau te< fashion a to the British was oaly» was that government Russia assured us in solemn road« declaration wholly a week of a i of "The London Gazette" published night." the of diplomacy. Hu «1« clared th ernment that so long as Knglan» stance within reneb at A special issue Tremier concluded hit grav peMlbilitlOfl "We'll Wo her wish for peace, and will no» ai dier having been on German Isles. The these raices are drawned in the «l.-e| Repair Wrongs -he would not enter into any sor« mams neutral our navy SS^H martial law in the British statement amid a gieut outburst o that coast of France and m the ease «>?' a '«I'l'tarygS evening proclaiming from all of the house. tide of popular belief England' When Our Military Aims A military preparations against u«. 'he northern who descended at MuehN the govc cheering parts interests and h(f national life compc we will not violate the integrity tor i-i«e«B( An order was issued during the evening giving The House of Commons latir \otn "In the meantime England sought efd his flight without her to reeerl t«, arms. Reached." Says Chancellor me.ha;., between Vienna and St. Petes Independence of Belgium. re«j»rtis|a in Great Britain. totlJOOOfiOO for emergency purpose her. C "I thii »'.eclaration the local authorities. ment control of all the railroads several bills in live minute burg. We warmly supported eon repeal a m«.de -it »md pa.-sed To Insure Shipping. Berlin. t. U ill the of r before the whole world, Premier Viviani figgp voice. Aug. Emperor 29 Emperor Germany openly a H .. without a dissenting David Lloyd George. Chancellor o July of Russia tel !<1 that M long as Kngland government,'.« sfa* ORDER READ. Hs.-einbled lust night be <>priie«l the parliani« Bl to «iue<ted the Emperor by re., 'hamber MOBILIZATION ThouMinds the announced in the imperial that Austria-Huugai mams neutral WO will be tht of deputies '-ear sg*. Palace. The Kini Exchequer, a from the throne of ¦ graph to consider no ho remarks aroused the the mob fore Buckingham of Commons his sehoms f««r nisuriin with speech and to he of to undertake his ''¦epgS.tt George commanding the Prmcc of V ales Ml had tl I right duty protect reciprocity, .' 'ailed at The by King and Queen, against war risks.

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