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Show IUSTRIAN GENERALS BITTERLY . . ATTACKED algnalion Runs High at Vienna Against field Marshal Potior-ek, Potior-ek, Who Announced That He Would Be in Jush in Three Weeks. )ISASTROUS ROUT SOON FOLLOWED ho Army Corps Lost by the Austrians in Recent Fight With the Servians; Repulse of Germans Reported by Petrograd. KOTOS. Dec. 16. 12 11 p. rati ra-ti Itet. Crown Prince Alexin te ci Piteca George have, en-tod en-tod Belgrade at the head of the TiiiiKB Eerrtaa ubj, according ta i fefatch try Renter s Telegram e3J today from NLsh. 5 a tfngiB Ansfrlan, a state-try state-try the Servian general stall irtaJas on Servian aoO. AXS7Z2DAM, Dec. 16. via Lon-3 Lon-3 "2? i. a. A dispatch froa - JtesUBCMpI to the TelegxiaX sj! Sat the tdbei In nortam Alba Al-ba tm declared war on Sex jri frOTOOY Dm. is s.57 p. m. A 4 t the Exchange Telegraph BpJ from Some eays " fl'' a cffjoaDy admitted in Vienna tt iateu, liUed OT WOnoder3 defeat by tie Servians nam IMOoa Pufche sentiment ani sFhoa re strong against the lead 2 tie ituti, e-p-eially against P Jwial Potiorek, who bn' eight p W ateepted from the emperor a gk ieecrttioa after tel? graphing that 8cy1u been completely de-7?? de-7?? tt la would be In uh Weram also resulted in Gen g-f" Mamanaer of the fortress lfgZjT0' appointed governor fcfw Klne he was constrained nw fiT days after Mb arrival pO ENTIRE ARMY : ( COPS LOST BY THE AUSTRIANS ! U p mPartlcu , it , lat tnm Mn regarding S3 i" S,rTl1 "rrpfaHlze what Is Ciir7,I defeat Inflicted by r tri ienn.a'e A"trtan army More ? tfo li i CO!Ts re said to fttti rfead- wounded and &'r?fa5trd In lode 000 An l5 bt r llie Most all heee S fcrrSSL m the rmnd. of JinSSi," rrtrDdlDK n Lb" Wh! of ttem It Is a d E? Vm?t. ,00d for Tom ' ' fWAiY POPI 4R SAD TO fl IN GREAT DISTRESS gSto 12 Kp m -It is dlf frj'on, LSf'r the news reaching j?," h TJ?t,ion 'or the heroic qual 5Lto , 21J" ? out to car a -JZlg' to the Fren h pro LEADERS OF THE AUSTRIAN III IRE DENOUNCED Populace at Vienna Especially Espe-cially Vindictive in Case of Field Marshal . Potiorek. (Continued from Page One.) pie. to Lhe Poles and to the people of Gaiicla. nobody seems to realize that in Serbia disease and the cold weather are today finding more victims than do the bullets of the Austrian soldiers. The conditions con-ditions In Servia are such that the wounded die unattended on the battle-fit. battle-fit. Ms and are abandoned fn isolated villages. vil-lages. There is a lack of ambulances, of doctors and of nurses, of medicines and of surgical instruments, even of bandages ban-dages and disinfectants. 7n several Servian Ser-vian villa ses thf re are today more man I'iOO wounded in earn, community In some cafes one single doctor has no fewer than 1000 men in his caie. |