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Show HOW VON BUELOW I LOSTJIS LIFE I London, Sept 2. 10 35 a. m. In ? H 'dispatch from Amsterdam, the loca IL . 'correspondent of the Central News : I says that the shot which ultimately L ";; resulted in the death of Prince Vor I 1 Buelow, one of the German generals ft', was fired by a Belgian private namec: I I Rosseaii, who has since been deco f. rated hy King lhort for his conducl p in the battle of Haelen. 1 Rosseau was lying badly woundec It among a group of dead comrade? f when he saw a Germav, officer stand Ing beside his horse and studying a H map Picking up a rifle from besldf a dead German. Rosseau fired at fefiis E offli er and wounded him. The offlcei I subsequently proved to be Prince Von Buelow, Exchanging his hat for thf j German general's helmet and taking the general's horse. Rosseau macb his way to the Belgian lines and wae 1 placed in a hospital at Ghent. t |