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Show HEAVY LOSSES ARE SHOWN BY GERMAN CASUALTY LISTS BERLIN, via Amsterdam to London. Sept 20. 10:15 p. m. That the German cruif'er Stettin had been hotly engaged August 2S by British warships was allowed al-lowed to become known here today, although al-though no details of the fight were given out. A casualty list, made up largely of the losses of a few regiments, was made public pub-lic today. Of the 6126 casualties reported. re-ported. 3976 of them fall to fifteen battalions bat-talions of eight regiments. The One Hundred and Thirty-first regiment reported re-ported 1141 casualties. S".x of Us officers wero killed and twenty-three wounded. The One Hundred and Thirty-second infantry reported thirty-two officers and 51 men killed, wounded or missing. The Tenth grenadiers lost twenty officers and 20 men and one battalion of the ;One Hundred and Fifty-seventh infantrj had pizM officers killed and five woundM. |