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Show WAR BULLETINS Venice, via Paris, Nov. 19, 12.15 a. m. The new levy from the landsturm of the years 1870 to 1890 was begun in Vienna Monday and will continue daily until the list is exhausted. Four commissions are sitting and about 3-200 3-200 men are passed dally for entrance en-trance to the army. Paris, Nov. 19, 4.10 a. m. A dispatch dis-patch to the Ilavas agency from Urmia, Ur-mia, Paris says "The Kurds every-v, every-v, here are giving way before the Rub-sian Rub-sian troops against whom they dare to make only desultory attacks. That portion of the Kurd forces whom the Russians defeated previously at Ter-geven Ter-geven have gone to Schaliblnan where they art- rallying." Berne. Switzerland. Nov 19, via Paris, I "9 P m About 200 Americans, Amer-icans, The last party of stranded tourists tour-ists prevented by the war from returning re-turning home, departed from Switzerland Switzer-land today for Genoa whence they will sail for New York. November 21, on the steamer Kroonland. With them went a considerable number of emigrants. Their departure was arranged ar-ranged by American consular officials. offi-cials. Washington. Nov. 19. No reply has been received from Great Britain to the Vmerl. an pro osal that she rah the embargo on Australian wool, with an agreement by American manufac-1 manufac-1 Hirers that none of the finished prod- |