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Show MORE GENERALS I ON DEATH LIST Von Gotha and Nieland Among Dead, Premier and Minister Lose Sons. PRINCE IS WOUNDED Long Trains of Wounded Are Being Brought From Base Hospitals. Berlin, via London. Sept. 9. 7 a. m. Two more major generals have been added to the death list of field officers. offi-cers. Generals Von Gotha and Nk land. Premier Yon Weizsacker of Wur-femburg, Wur-femburg, and Finance Minister Von Bmenlg nf Bavaria have both lost sons. Prince Frederick William ci" Hesse was wounded in the breast in the lighting in France Long train loads of wounded arel now being brought from advanced to base hospitals or forwarded to La zarettos, in the interior of Germany Only the most severely wounded who are unable to bear the transportation, have been left in the advanced hospitals. hos-pitals. The correspondent on a trip to Liege was able to inspect some of the trains for wounded. Such trains are usually composed of coaches from which the seats have been removed and replaced with beds, in two tiers, accommodating eight men per ear. Each ear haR a hospital attendant and eacb train a coach load of surgeons. Most of the wounded seen wero apparently ap-parently making a fairly quick recovery re-covery The official register of the German army for the year 1913 does not contain con-tain any officer named Von Gotha and the onlv officer named Nieland there in is a colonel who in 1913 was In command of the Baden Infantry regiment regi-ment No 113 It is possible, however, how-ever, that promotions have been made I since the outbreak of the war |