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Show TURKS MARCHING I AGAINST RUSSIA I Berlin Reports 300,000 Mos- lem Troops Headed for Rus- BfSS sia 15,000 Already Wm in Egypt. BRITISH MAKE MISTAKE p j Danish Physician Praises Or- IH ganization of German Am- r bulance Corps and Care IH of Wounded. K. Berlin Nov. 3. (By Wireless). Re-ports Re-ports already are in Egypt, and that the Turkish soldiers marching against Russia are alleged to number 300ion. The forefcoln; information was giv-en giv-en to the pressin Berlin today -.' . ; The Mattino published in Rome says it has received reports to the effect that the sentiment of the local population is strongly anti-British and l'i it he Indian troops in Egypt sym-pathize sym-pathize with the natives. Fighting In Poland. . The fighting in Poland continues but no details of recent engagements are as yet available, according to re ports leaching here from Vienna The Ausfians still are pressing for-ward for-ward in the region between Stary-Sambor Stary-Sambor and Turka. The Austrians advance in the .'.laova region in bcrvia ioaay is not meeting with strong resistance The Austrians hae crossed the Sabach-Gesnica Sabach-Gesnica railroad and have stormed According to information given oj'. to the press in Berlin today, British cruisers have sent a Greek torpedo boat to the bottom, mistaking her for a Turkish vessel. The German sub-marine, sub-marine, which destroyed the Brl'isti cruiser Hermes last Saturday, has re- d safely to Its base of operations . I Official War News. If The information given out from of-tidal of-tidal quarters today includes the fol- "The correspondent of the London Tlhiefi at Warsaw after visiting ihe battlefields of Poland, declares that the Germans have not taken revenge tor the Russian atrocities in Bast Prussia. "A Danish physician named Thorson after a visit to the German lines pia'ses 'he organization of the Ger-man Ger-man ambulance corps. The Germans, I he declares, in contradistinction to th( Pri nc'n do not make any differ-ence differ-ence between their own wounled and the wounded of the enemy. "The Belgian minister of war said to the correspondent of the Tribuna of Rome that the Belgian army was ln wrenched condition and that the men wire exhausted and disorgan- |