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Show oo WAR BULLETINS Berne, Switzerland, via Paris. Dec 1, 6:50 a. m Gustave Ador, chief of the Geneva agency for prisoners of war, is arranging with the belligerent goernmentB for an exchange ot prison pris-on rs who are seriously wounded r so crippled as to render them unfit for further military service f'hicago, Dec 1. Additional orders for ten million cans of corned beef and 250,000 fat hog backs have been placed with Chicago packers by the Ircuch government. Suffer from Cold. Venice, via Ixmdon, Nov. SO, 8:30 p. m. Bitter cold, accompanied by a heavy snowfall, Is said to be causing Intense mlson to the population of Vienna. The situation is made worse by the exorbitant prices of food, and the municipality is feeding many thousands of persons. Owing to the high price of flour the authorities authori-ties are experimenting with a soup made from potatoes, barley and black mealfl Extraordinarily cold weather is reported from the southern battlefields, battle-fields, especially in Bosnia Berlin, via The Hague, and London, Dec. 1. That Field Marshal Paul Von Illndenburg Is considered the man of the hour in Germany Is indicated by an Incident reported in the news papers pa-pers It appears that a field post received a postal card directed Bihv ply to "the most popular man in Germany Ger-many " The card, it is stater, was delivered to Von Hindenburg. Washington, Dec. 1. The French embassy today received dispatches from its foreign office denying an alleged al-leged revolt against cns Tiption in Morocco and Algeria. "German news agencies," the message says, "are spreading the information that the situation In Morocco is very bad and that severe fighting had taken place, in which the French have suffered heavy losses The report states that the revolt was caused by Moroccans and Algerians who did not wish to serve in tho army. The French governments gov-ernments wants it known that this is absolutely false and without foundation foun-dation and that conditions in the colonies are good. Amsterdam, Dec. 1. via Iondon. 2:15 p. m. All male British subjects up to the age of 55 who are still in Brussels, the Amsterdam Handleblad says, have been interned in a military concentration camp. The inhabitants of Antwerp, according to this same paper, are allowed only ten ounces of bread per capita daily. |