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Show WAR BULLETINS Berlin, Nov. 16, via Amsterdam and London, 7:48 a. m The Lokal Anzei-ger Anzei-ger in an editorial on the death or lord Roberts, says: 'On the occasion occa-sion of the death of Lord Roberts the whole German press expresses itself it-self alike, appreciatively about the I fallen enemy. Even In war. moments occur when the fighter salutes the enemy with the sabre instead of i striking him with it Such a moment has arisen with the departure of Rob erts." Ixmdon. N'ov 16, 8:10 a m. Au Amsterdam dispatch to Reuter s Telegram Tele-gram company states that a German official 'communication announces that the general commander of the seventh army corps of Munster, West-malia: West-malia: has Issued an order prohibit-ng prohibit-ng the transport to Holland and .ice versa of letters or other writ en communications other thau hrough the post. Washington, Nov. 16. The United States government has known offl-ially offl-ially for two weeks of the destruc-Ion destruc-Ion of the British dreadnought Audacious Auda-cious by a mine off the Irish coast, iut has kept the secret at the request f the British government. Toklo, Nov ltj, ;i 45 p m. Japan ese troops today entered the Cerman fortified position of Tsing Tau in the Klao Chow territory Their entrance was attended by various ceremonies loeluding memorial services for tlir-dead. tlir-dead. The siege of Tsing Tau ended November 7 and the position was formally for-mally surrendered three days later Berlin, Nov. 16 By wireless to London, 12:55 p. m Dispatches reaching here by way of Constantino pie 3et forth that ihe British seaport of Aden, in Arabia at tbe southern entrance to the Red sea, is in danger dan-ger becauee the leader of the local Bedouins is calling on his people to rise and liberate the countrv from the British yoke. The British possessions , arounnd Aden, in addition to the sea-i sea-i pon itself, comprise an area of about &0 square miles |