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Show oo WAR BULLETINS Loudon, Oct. 17, 1 OR p. m "Ac-(i "Ac-(i rding to reports reaching here from Berlin," telegraphs the Exchange ' Telegraph company's correspondent at The ague, German police hae CUtered the British consulate In Berlin, Ber-lin, where the British relief committee commit-tee has been working In co-operntlon with the American embassy, and ar rested every one on the premises. No explanation of this course was given ' Mr. Weston, secretary of the corn-Germans corn-Germans Going East. London Oct IS, 8:26 a m. The correspondent of the Daily Mall at Flushing, Netherlands, sends the following fol-lowing regarding German movements In northwestern Belgium. 'I he German tioops are leaving Os tend for the east. Approximately five thousand are lodged In the public buildings of Ostend. Two thousand have loft Zeebrucge and there are no Germans between Heyst and Sluis The Germans billeted at Bruges are behaving but those at Maldeghem have caused considerable damage mitteo, and his assistant, will bfi held in custody until the end of the war London Oct 17. 10 a. m A die patch to the Exchange Telegraph com pan from Amsterdam savs that, according ac-cording to the German paper Der Tag, an Lnclish aeroplane was shot down near Perrone. France, inside the German line. The two aviators aboard were captured London. Oct 17, 8.50 a m. The Amsterdam or respondent of Router's Telegram company says the Cologne Gazette has published a messarre from Kiel, saying that 157 prisoners of war, men attached to the British ambulance corps, have arrived at the German-Danish frontier for exchanuo with an equal number of German ambulance am-bulance corps men held by the Bri ish. The Englishmen will travel home by way of Copenhagen. London, Oct 17 10 50 a m Under date of Friday, the Rotterdam orre-spondent orre-spondent of the Star telegraphs that It has been reported there from Ro-sendaal Ro-sendaal Holland, that the German government of Antwerp has decided to forego the huge indemnity spoken of at one time in favor of the demand that the city shall support the 15,000 German soldiers left In Antwerp The people of Antwerp are allowed to lock their doors at night the correspondent cor-respondent continues, but they must keep lights burning In halls. Rerlln, Oct. 17 Via The Hague and I London George T. Marye. Jr., of San ! Francisco, the newly appointed American Ameri-can ambassador to Russia, who left London for his post early in October, ' traveling by way ol Germany, departed de-parted from here today for Peirograd by way of Stockholm Mrs Marye I and a secretarv accompanied him ! . on |