POSITION IN FRANCE
INVASION, BEGUN '' CABINET CHANGES M. DELCASSE, WAR MINISTER ParlSi August 2. The- Russian Ambassador hat. informed' M. Viviani (the French Premier) of Germany's declaration of war. Foreigners have , been. notified that they must leave within the first day of mobilisation, otherwise they will requiro passports. Foreigners, .excepting Austrians, may remain in Paris on speoial permit. Austrians will be sent to special depots on ihe- western frontier, .and thence be allowed to leave by neutral frontier. ~ . -'' ~ All motor buses have been commandeered to serve for ilhe transport of food for the army. : It is understood that M. Viviani told Baron von Sohoen, the German. Ambassador: .' 'Yoii are' mobilising, and we know it., Therefore'the action of your Government has dictated ours. Wo have been compelled to take similar precautions, but our peaceful intentions ire unchanged, of which ifhe best proof is that we have not summoned > Parliament."' Baron von Schoen replied that ho feared incidents on the frontier, but M. Viviani pointed out'that French troops were not within five miles of the frontier, while the Germans were at'the very frontier mark. Cabinet Ministers attended an allnipfht Council meeting. ' ■ f M. Clemeneeau has joined the Cabinet and M. Delcasse has been appointed War Minister. It was anrieunced simultaneously tilth Germany's inquiry as to France's intend lions thnt the German Ambassador was prepared to leave Paris. '.■'■,• London, August 2. The French Embassy pointß out that Germany hasJiot declared warj though ha>*begun. , , ■ Tho Gorman military authorltiea announco'tfhat a French aviator dropped bombs near Nuremberg, in Bavaria. ' '■- ' Berlin, August 2. The Kaiser, in a second.short sbeeoh from the balcony on' Saturday night to an immense 'Crowd, stated that ■ the Crown Prince will command the First Division of Guards. , Brussels, August 2. France has informed Belgium that she will respect Belgian neutrality, but will take action if another Power violates it. . ULTIMATUM ANTICIPATED ("Timm" and Sydn«y "Sun" Services.) (Rec. August 3, 5.15 p.m.). v Paris,, August 2. It has beon discovered that Germany, commencing on Saturday, July 25, had before (|ho ultimatum expired placed all frontier forts on an active, footing; trees iii the ueigbbeurhppcl were felled; fresh batteries constructed;'arid barbed wire entanglements erected.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 4 August 1914, Page 5
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360POSITION IN FRANCE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 4 August 1914, Page 5
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