OCR Text |
Show WAR BULLETINS London Nov 5, 10:26 a, tn Lieu tenant Murray lost his life in an aero-piano aero-piano a cident at the Avon flying school this morning. It is believed that he miscalculated the distance while landing, after making a flight v er Rushall Down London Nov 6, 11:41 a m. The Amsterdam correspondent of Reuter's Telegram company says a message from Berlin relates that the Saxon minister of war General Von Oarlo-witz. Oarlo-witz. stricki ii with heart disease in France, has been sent to Nauheim, where he will be cared tor London, Nov. f. 7:37 a. m. -A Rotterdam Rot-terdam dispatch to the Times Bays: 'An American who has returned from Germany tells me that the ninth German army corps was transferred last week from France tmd Belgium to East Prussia and that Its place has only been half filled by reserves and landsturm " patch from Sofia to the Times says "Bulgaria has received formal assurance as-surance that Greece is determined to maintain neutrality and has refrained from ordering a mobilization The Servian minister here announces that Servla will offer Bulgaria her moral support should Turke attack Bulgaria. Bulga-ria. No friendly advance has been received from Rumania Washington, Nov. 5. ArmngemenLi have been completed for the convoy Of the German liner Kronprlnzssin Cecillo from Bar Harbor, Mo., to Boston Bos-ton by the Destroyers Terry and Stcr-rett. Stcr-rett. Sho will mako tho trip as soon as her captain gives the order Paris, Nov. 5 A dispatch from Bordeaux to the Havas agency says that General Meluned Cherif Pasha, the leader of the opposition in Turkey, Tur-key, whose sympathies with France are well known, has telegraphed to President Polncnre and the council of ministers his indignation are tho step taken by Turke which, he declares, de-clares, is its death sentence. |