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Show WAR BULLETINS Austrians Fear Insurrection. London, Sept. 1, 7 p. m. A dis-patch dis-patch from Bucharest, which reached the Central News at London by way ol Rom.-, says the Rumanian general staff considers the battle on the Aus-tro-Russian frontlpr will be decisive Tho h-li.-ve a defenr of the Austr1-; Austr1-; i n s will be followed by a general insurrection in-surrection and that, therefore, wherever wher-ever may be the sacrifice, the Austrians Austri-ans will" not fall back. They are now making a strong effort and are recalling even the troops engaged against France and Servla. Charged With Sedition. London, Sept. 1, 11:30 p. m ' According Ac-cording to information reaching here," says a dispatch to tho Central News from .Malta, "Herr von Bltzow. the German consul lu Tripoli has been removed to Italy under arrest charged with having carried on an an tl-Italian propaganda among the na tives. The Italian authorities have lodged a protest with the German foreign for-eign office." American Boy Scout In Paris, Paris, Sept. 1, 5:15 p. m. American Ameri-can and English boys, whose families reside in Paris, have been formed into in-to a company of boy scouts. They wear uniforms and will carry messages messa-ges for the American and British em bassies and also for tho American and British ambulance organizations. Son of British Earl Killed. London. Sept 1, 9:55 p. m. Lieu tenant Archer Wlndsor-CUve of the Cobl Stream guards, second son of the Earl of Plymouth, died today of wounds received at Mons. |