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Show WAR BULLETINS I Melbourne. Australia, . 3. via London, 11:04 a. m.-The imperial government has consented to assist I Australia with a loan of 20.00a.000 ' jKiunds ($11)0.000.000). This sum will be advanced in two installments of 1, 000.000 pounds each repayable In London, Nov. 3. 10.15 a. m The correspondent of Reuters Telegram company at Amsterdam sends the fol-! fol-! lowing: "A telegram from Budapest Btates that In the engagement fought near Turka. Galicla, the Austrians took L'Tiiii prisoners, among them nu-merous nu-merous Tartars and Mongols." Delhi, India, via London. Nov. t. 11 52 in A number of influential Mohammedans have held a meeting at which there was adopted a reso-lution reso-lution setting forth that Turkey had been decoyed by Germany into a breach of neutrality and that the Brit-Ish Brit-Ish government could rely on the fi-flelitj fi-flelitj of Beluchislau Mohammedans London. Nov. 3. 10:45 a. m The new admiralty mine regulations for tho North sea will cause a diversion of all vessels carrying food supplies for the relief of the people of Belgl uni through the English channel, but as several of these relief ships e-l e-l cted to take this latter route coin-paratlvelv coin-paratlvelv little delay in delivery of supplies will result. These relief steamers will bo escorted through tb mine fields by English ships, and the English authorities have promised e-ery e-ery assistance to expedite their pas- Venice, via Paris Nov. 3. 2:03 a. m. Austrian textile manufacturers are worried over ihe question of obtain-ins obtain-ins supplies of cottou from America They fear all their efforts will fail even though attempts have been H mads lo obtain this commodity through neutral states. The stocks PJH or cotton in Austria are sufficient to 1 last oulv a few weeks The sltua-Hon sltua-Hon in the mills is becoming desper-ate. desper-ate. LlV Washington. Nov. 2 Norway today formally asked the United States to t ik. the Norwegian consulate at Ba-tcum. Ba-tcum. Russia, on the Black sea. Th" Norwegian vice consul has left and hud placed the archives ln the hands of the American consul. JM I |