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Show VAST NUMBER ARE WOUNDED. Venice, Nov. 4. The Vienna Nouo Piele Presso publishes tho following statement from Its correspondent nt the Austrian army headquarters: "Our losses nro now much lessened in fixed battles and storming nsBnults. Attacks ma do between August 12 and September 12 required much greater sacrifices than hns tlio fighting fight-ing since then, tho later engagements having been fought from protcctoV positions." Vast numbers of wounded soldiers now nro arriving In Vienna dally from tho front and If tho early losses wcro much greater than tho present they must hnvo been tromendous. , The Vienna Nones Wiener Tnghlatt, on Monday nnd Tuesday of this week published eighteen closely printed patfofl consisting of tho latter part of tin- twenty-firth olllclal list ot killed ILL i in mi IIMMlllll MHWmHllwrl1ll !! nml wounded this section of tho list being Hindi! ot tho nnnies ntphnbetlc-nlly ntphnbetlc-nlly arranged from S to X tho whole of the twenty sixth list and that par: of tho twenty-soventh list from A to P. This newspaper Is considerably behind Its publication of names, since the first part ot tho olllclnl list iiumbo. forty-two, containing thu names of officers only already hns appenred. Tho ltolchpost, the Austrian military mili-tary orgnn, hetruys alarm over what It says Is nn attempt by Ilussln to bring about a reconciliation hetween Bulgaria nnd Hervln. This paper's Sofia So-fia correspondent sends n dispatch saying that a political agent ot the Itusslnn emperor recently went to Nlsh, Sorvin, where ho had a long eonfereiico with tho crown prince nn''( tho president of the council. The Russian minister to Seivla also wns present nt theso meetings. Tho correspondent cor-respondent says thnt several Import nnt questions regnrdlug ltmiiimntn, Servla nnd Dulgnrln were discussed. A slgnlflcent loport hns rendu"'. Vienna f'"om Crocow, capital of Gull cin. It Is to tho effect that tho mllltnry mlll-tnry authorities In Crocow has forbidden for-bidden tho further roturn of refugees and also have warned tho civil population popu-lation to keep far nwny from tho fortifications. |