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Show LATE WAR I BULLETINS Washington, Sept. 23. Geinmn embassy reports tho following, wireless wire-less from Berlin: "Tho French offensive Is weakening. weaken-ing. Their center Is retreating. Verdun Ver-dun Is being successfully bombarded." bombard-ed." London, Sopt. 23, 12:15 p. m. A dispatch from Home the coi respondent respond-ent of the Central News says: "That travelers from Sebenlco In Bosnia declare tho Austrian cruisers Maria Therla, and Admiral Stattin havo put in Hint port badly damaged. Paris, Sept. 23, 3:07 p. m. Tho following official communication was oent out 'from Paris this afternoon: "On our loft wing wo havo advanced advanc-ed In the region of Lasslgny. Tho enemy undertook violent uttucks which wero repulsed. On our right wing In Lorraine and Vostes tho Gor-nians. Gor-nians. havo ovacuatl Money and Ar-gonuo. Ar-gonuo. Tho captuio by tho Russians of tho fortress of Jnrsulu lu Gallcln Is announced." i Washington, Sopt. 23. German embassy i oporto tho following: "Tho fierman left vlng in Lorraine, has crossed the French border und, re-occupled Doudr north of Nancy." London, Sopt. 23, 12:G3 p. m. Tho Gilmsby trawler Kllniailc, was sunk by a mine in tho north sea ycstciday. Only thrco members of her crew were saed. Th trowler was blown In two nnd wont down instantly. Lowestoft, Sept. 23, by London 7M5 p. m. So fur as rtin bo ascer-tnlnud ascer-tnlnud 107 ofiicors nudmcn wore saved sav-ed out of tho total of 2200 who woro on board tho throe British ciulsora when they woro sunk by a Herman qubmarlno yesterday. |