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Show tung, and their iosses were extremely heavy. , , The correspondent estimates that since August 6 the British losses have been In excess of 50,000. According to the correspondent. the killed among the British troops in the fighting of August 2S and August 29 included about 600 oficers. A cavalry division, he declarer was almost completely com-pletely wiped out. The dispatch continues: con-tinues: British prisoners knew nothing of the fall of Warsaw and other Russian Rus-sian fortresses. They had been told the Russians held entrance to the Bosphorus and were working toward a junction with the British. In contrast con-trast with the first months of the campaign, many British soldiers now voluntarily surrender themselves. BRITISH LOSSES MORE THAN 50.000 ON PENINSULA -ineHRTnX- U? u by tireless to Sav- ille.-The British employed ino.000 men 5 t5.eiTat,s on Turkish pos lions on lie Gallipoli peninsula last FatuVday and runriay. according to a dispatch from onstatitinople. to the Frankfurter z2u |