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ATTACKS REPULSED. ; NAVAL um ATTAQJW ' Aus. and N,Z. Cable Assoc, and Received Oct. 0, fi.fi p.m. I/mdon, Oct. 5. Wireless Italian 'official: We repulaefc repeated attacks at Monte Sftu Qabrleite. Our air squadron attacked the ..ayat baae at Cattaro and hit torpedo bQftf and submarines. ARGENTINA. LUXBURG'B FLIGHT. HIS ONLY ALTERNATIVE, Received Oct: 7, 5.5 p.m. Buenos Ayres, Oct. 0. Count Luxburg, who was secretly spirited out of the Argentine by the policy reached Monte Video and boarded « Spanish steamer. A Spanish safe conduct protects ¥\i person, but not hia papers. Plight was his only alternative, the Argentine having demanded his int. mediate departure. MESOPOTAMIA. DETAILS OF CAPTURES. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc, and Renter. Received Oct. 8, 12.fi a.m. London, Oct. 7. Mesopotamia official: Details show that the captures at Ramadiyeh inolude 145 officers, 31-20 men unwounded and 100 wounded, also part of Ave engines and several miles of track, two steam launches, and 106! rides, together with much ammunition and material. GREECE. EX-PREMIER ARRESTED. Australian Cable Association. Received Oct. 7, 11.5 p.m. Athens, Oct. 7,
M. Limbros, ex-Premier, has been ar« rested for disobeying the summons to appear before the Investigation Commission.
CUBA. EMBARGO AGAINST NEUTRALS. Received Oct. 7, 5.5 p.m. Havana, Oct. 6. The Cuban President has declared an embargo! against neutrals on the sama lines as the United States, and has cancelled the exequaturs of the Austrian Consuls. PERU. A BREAK WITH GERMANY,,' Reuter Service. Received Oct. 7, 5.5 p.m. Lima, Oct. o. Tho Peruvian Government has almost unanimously voted for severance q{ diplomatic relations with Germany. "" - EAST AFRICA. RETREAT AND PURSUIT OF ENEMY, Received Oct. 7, 6.30 p.m. London, Oct, C, East Africa official: The enemy Is retreating in the Mbemkuru valley towards' Nagano. We ate following. JAPAN. A DISASTROUS TYPHOON. Tokio, Oct. 5. The reports concerning , th« ■ typhoon state that a thousand peopl» were killed. FRANCE. ,/ A SERIOUS ACOUSATKMT. ! ;r Paris, Oct. S. M. Malvy, in the Chamber of Deputies N refuted M. L«on Daudet's accusation, contained in n letter to M. Pofncare, alleging that Malvy sold plans of the Chemin des Dames offensive to a German living in Spain.
THE BOLO CHARGES. Washington, Oct. 5. Mr. Hearst, interviewed at Los An* gejes, states that he only met 8010 Pasha socially. Holo Pasha told hii American friends that Germany was willing and anxious for a separate peaca with France, involving the return of th» soized colonies to Germany and parts of Alsace-Lorraine and the conquered territory to Fiance.
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