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(Kcceivedi This Day 2 p.m.) k 111.:>SIA\S TALLY .TOR TWO DAY'S. London-, Sept. 4. General Jirusiloff reports that bei-wcen August 3.lst awl -September 3rd pr'sonens taken total 19,405. THE GRECIAN TROUBLE. Athens, Sept. 4. The Government r.ccopis tin; dcui'/.mh of the Entente .Note. The present do-' munds are confined' to tlie war against Bulg :ia-. The 1 evohitic.i is spreading to Crete. PRINCE LEOPOLD OF BAVARIA. Homo, Soot. 1. : " The Mossagero reports that Prince Leopold of ISava:ia lr\s succeeded von Tjindeuburg to the command of'the noiv : them armies. WHAT DUTCH FISHERMAN SAW. Copenhagen, Sept. 4. Kishermen at Ksberg 1 eport they «aw live Zeppelins 011 Sunday forenoon <.!■ Sylt going very .slowly. The crows were throwing articles cverbourd to k-ep afloat. 0110 Zeppelin was .severely damaged and the fishermen believe it fell iu the sea between Sylt and the Schleswig coa-st. THE CAMPAIGN IN EASTAFRICA. London, Sept. 4. The W;it Pfli.-e report.? that Daressalaam surrendered on. the 4th. South of Mogoro the British fo:ce continues"' l the pursuit of the Germans. General j Bimits's main body is-cn the oust dopes { of Ulugui'u mountains. Our mounted
men arc pressing towards the C.. 1 : river covering Yaji Deventr-rV se::und division at Kikumi. Co o;:el Xi.. th:>y occupied 'Now Iringa. 'Tim- C'.-voians arc trying t:i letreat to .V'-s .imgj. busslvs J? icPoirr. A l{nss urn communique s.ry.s the cr ■ eni.v attacked with gas south-iv-si. <» Baranovichi. At some points tlu-iv were Four emis-i-ions. V\"e repelled a!l the Following j'nfantrv a it- re-Us. l'"c r ■ erntmuo tow:;rds Vladiin-iv-i '•!• bynski and on the t'pp r : ! i. •»iT'-«e<li tlve western tributary of t u e Zh.-taiipn, ca.p.tuinig the enemy p>;.-:-fcion v.-nd taking prisniT&'i* 272-1. | captured a whole series oF height; i:t the wooded Carpathians and n w are I a<lrar,r-mg„ towards the Tim! -- vi: ii , tier. Our Caucasus detachments ;ulv.ane'd southward of the river Our offensive at Ognot Cutitiauivi. Kit . fell armed 'Motor ears had a fierce en'gage r.ent with K'lYrds westward of Lake Van. KIM! OF ISULGAIUA'S MTS-OTT. Uerue, September I. King Ferdinand of iSul^.aiia night!/ take- lel'uge .in the collars bene th the ;p:ilace -at .Sofia. He is ternftc:! oF a possible honihn-rdnie-nt hv Hmrwiia!! aerop'anes. The eclhvrs are luxurious'/ fir wished nd the hoor above has been (spcci-i'fly strengthened with steel pi ites in order to make it hr.-nvh prsrf.
'At the Napier H\ipreine Court Sir Robert .Stout (.vrst-rn'ny) before him I'rofessnr Jo ei)h Ishenveod, xvVi tvivt fiitml' 'guilty on five <-h'.tr.'.i;"« of fa'V-e pretences Mid .who appe wed to receive iho Court's seiiteiu';'. J-lis 1 ? <-,n ■■ i;r r.iIJ lie reepgnised the cp.se wn-< 'nut one of «rdhutiv false pretences. It wr.s mixed up with the old beliefs-and er.dlilitv of the people. l:-h:<wo::d It'd taken money for -nothin-u;. No -doubt solve good had been done, a-''-' 1 . he m>d ■ the :31-torus believe what w«« i;ot true. •He in 1 ended to fin? arc-used iimYr the Jii lic-es of the Peace Act. lie wrv not of the criniin il e]-,ss and there'o-. • h" would inflict a fine of .L'l-"i!l. in d-hndr .imrvi-s:-'ti.n e'.vt r.'iv'l t-'-e -i"-o - "" ■■ v».o paid, such term not t'i exceed; nil' ' me-liths. The f' t-'O Wi'"< u:"d i:- :: fw minutes, Mid Inter the e used >vi\; !fiv; n his freedom.
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