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Show oo 1 WAR BULLETINS London, Sept. 9, 12-10 p. m. A telegram received here from Bucharest. Buchar-est. Roumania, says the Russian vie tories in Galicia over the forces of the dual monarchy have aroused the Rumanians to almost fanatic excitement excite-ment Thousands of Rumanians dem-' dem-' onstrated yesterday in the streets or j Bucharest, In favor of Russia and I France London Sept 9, 7 a m A dispatch dis-patch to Reuters Telegram company from Wellington, New Zealand, says tlvre are now five German cruisers in the Pacific still not accounted for namely the Scharnhorst Gneizenau Nurnberg Stettin and Emden London, Sept 9. 1 p m. The ad miralty announced today that the Wilson Line steamer Runo, which) sank In the North sea last Saturday by a mine. In a known and specified, mine field, had departed from the directions issued by the admiralty Had she followed these instructions she would have been assured a safe voyage. The admiralty wishes to poll 1 out th- extraordinary danger at tending such disregard of Us warn Ings and advice London, Sept 9. 12:10 p. m In a dispatch from Copenhagen a correspondent corre-spondent of the Central News say? that General Manteuffel, the German military commander at Louvaln, Bel glum, has made an official report in which he asserts that investigation; has shown that it was Belgian soldiers sol-diers who had drawn on civilian at tire over the uniforms who fired on German soldiers from house tops ot the city. Washington, Sept. 9. The German1 1 embassy today received the following follow-ing dispatch from its foreign office. I "The North German Gazette publishes pub-lishes text ol kaiser's telegram to j President Wilson concerning British, j French, use dum dum bullets and Bel- I Kian atrocities aRainst surgeons, nurses and wounded soldiers " 1 London, Sept 9, 2 15 p in. A dis- patch to Reuter's Telegram company from msterdam quotes Berlin papers as saying that they learn from a reliable source that the directors or the lmporial bank soon will publish the terms of the first German war loan It is said that the loan will be $250,000 000 consisting of five per cent treasury bonds and covernment notes. Both will be issue'd at 97.50. The loan will not be redeemable until un-til 1924. The amount of the first Issue Is-sue is not stated. Tokio, Sept. 9, 11:15 a. m The Japanese niet today adopted the war program of the Japanese covernment It provides for a war appropriation of 53,000000 yen (about $2t.500,000). The vote vas unanimous Shanghai, China, Sept. 9 Reports received here today from Hong Kong say that the British Cornwall and (Tloucestershire regiments have been ordered to Marseilles. The troops will leave Hong Kong September 14. using the Pacific Mail line steamer Nile as a transport The Nile will be conoyed by a British cruiser. Washington, Sept. 9 The senate toda passed the million-dollar appro prlation for extra expenses of diplomatic diplo-matic and consular service occasion ed by the European war It has al ready passed the house and now goes to the president Aberdeen, Scotland, via London. Sept. 9, 1:16 p. m. Prince Ubert sec ond son of King George, has been op erated on for appendicitis. His con ditlon Is reported today satisfactory Tokio, Sept 9, 1.15 a m The Japanese Ja-panese government announced today that Great Britain has informed France and Russia that the recent convention signed by the powers of the triple entente, in which it was agreed that none of the three would accept terms of peace without the previous consent of the other two, must not be regarded as modifying the British alliance with Japan, with whom Great Britain acts in common In the conduct of the war or in the making of peace. |