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Show SERBIANS LEAVE MUCH MATERIAL IN THE ARSENAL BKRL1N. Nov. 7, by wireless to Say-ville. Say-ville. N. J. Tlie Overseas News Agency gives out the following: Ac 'ording to the folocne Gazet 1 e, tlie Serbians when lea ing Kraguie-va'., Kraguie-va'., fell certain that they would return re-turn soon. Thev therefore left the arsenal, ar-senal, ammunition, war material and metals almr.se untouched. The factories, fac-tories, therefore, will lie easy to restore re-store to their former working capacity. The value of the meialn. oil and rubber rub-ber alone found at K rap ujevitz is es-tiniHifcd es-tiniHifcd at from SO.OOf.tnjO to 5'"'.uno e00 1 marks S7.uH'.i'"0 to S12.noo.000 ). The larsre halls of the factories were er.mdrd with French. American and Germa 11 1 ua -nines. Beside K ragn.ievy !z. the Serbians h;ni war material faetorics onlv at I'iroi. Nish and Krusevae. of whim tee lat named place alone is still In Serbian hands. |