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Show CASUALTY LISTS ARE FORBIDDEN German Military Authorities Stop Publication in Newspapers Newspa-pers of Further War Loss-es. London. Sept. 1. 3:55 a. m The Mail says that the German military authorities have forbidden the publl cation of further casualty lists In the newspapers The local newspapers are allowed to publish casualties of purely local interest from the lists posted In the offices of the lo nl administration ad-ministration The Cologne Gazette on Saturday contained only a few names of soldiers sol-diers belonging to local regiments These form part of the thirteenth casualty list. Only twelve complete lists have been published and theso concern only the fighting which occurred oc-curred before ttie large engagements It appears, says the Mall, that the enormous casualties suffered from the Fnglish are beln- carefully concealed. con-cealed. on . |