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Show WIRELESS REPORT 10 GERIMffl Tales of Clashes Between Prussian and Bavarian Soldiers Is Denied. BERLIN", Sept. 27 (by wireless to Say-ville, Say-ville, L. I ). Advices received here and officially made public say: "A captured Russian officer in a letter let-ter to the Novoe Vremya of Pctrograd praises the humanity exhibited in Gorman Gor-man hoSDltals and the untiring efforts of the surgeons on behalf of their patients. "The Dally Chronicle of London states that the front towers and the windows of the cathedral of Rheims are almost free of damage and the reconstruction will not be difficult. The London Times makes the same statement. "British crulsem captured two Dutch steamers bound for Rotterdam, loaded with Swedish iron and ore. and diverted their cargoes to the British Iron works at Middlesboroush. Three other Dutch steamers, bound from America to Rotterdam, Rot-terdam, were captured and taken to Plvmouth." Reports of clashes between Bavarian and Prussian troops, the reported escape of imprisoned French soldiers and the story of the sinking of a German cruiser and two German torpedo boats by the Russian cruiser Bayan in the Baltio are officially denied as hold Inventions. A Berlin telegram 10 the Cologne Gazette Ga-zette savs that the French reports that Pope Benedict XV has direete.1 a pro- . test to the emperor or the German government gov-ernment regarding the damage done to the cathedral of Khelnis are incorrect. On the contrary, the message says, the Prussian envoy et the Vatican explained to the pontiff the real state of affairs. The latter expressed satisfaction at the information received. It Is announced that an additional 70.000,000 marks CS1 7,500.000) has been subscribed lo the war loan. The llnal figures for the Imperial bonds are now 3,121.001,300 marks C57S0.250.S25) and for I the treasury bonds 1,330, 727. H0O marks fS3a4.P31.800), making a total of 4,4110,-728,9410 4,4110,-728,9410 marks fSl.115.iSC.225). |