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Show TSINGTAU SHELLED BY ALLIED TROOPS fl Tokio. Oct. 31, 11 a. m It is of- L flctally announced that a general at- y tack was opened at dawn today ou the German position at Tsingtau. The shelling of thp fortress continues at this hour. The spirits of the allied troops are said to bo high. The emperor's birthday is being celebrated today. London. Oct. 30 The Dally Telegraph Tele-graph has received the following message mes-sage from its correspondent in Pelt! Pe-lt! n. 4 "Wldes read attention Is being aroused by the desperate efforts of German i gents to instill hatred and fear of Great Britain and Japan and somehow embroil China, thereby em-barrassing em-barrassing both the commerce and the military resources of the far east-em east-em allies. German, military officers are very closely associated with this ( movement. While there Is no possibility possi-bility of duplicating the position at Constantinople in Pekin and Canton, it is not to be denied that developments develop-ments at possible " London, Oct. 30, 11:55 p. m. News that the Indians arc fighting in the far east as well as in France was received With great interest in London, Lon-don, but aside from the brief announcement an-nouncement that they were in these localities the government had no comment com-ment 'to maki |