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Show WAR BULLETINS Athens, via London, Jan. 12, 9:25 a in The Albanian insurgents, according ac-cording to information which has reached here, have occupied the heights of Ritspol and have placed Runs in position for use against Du-razzo, Du-razzo, the Albanian port recently oe-I oe-I CUpled by Italian forces, and where Bssad Pasha and his troops, repre st tit i ng the provisional government, are stationed. Chrlstiania, Jan 12, via London. Jan. 1L'. 12:33 p m. Norway has decided de-cided definitely that it will be impossible impos-sible for her to send a warship to take part in the naval ceremonies in connection with ihe opening of the Panama canal for the reason that her entire fleet will be required for the defense of Norwegian neutrality President Refuses to Comment. Washington, Jan. 111.- President Wilson said today he had no comment to make on the British reply to the American note inasmuch as it was only a preliminary lie indicated ho had not given the British communication communica-tion full study as yet and plans to I discuss it at length with Secretary Bryau- In other quarters, however, where I the communication has been gone over in detail by officers of the pv-emment. pv-emment. the view still prevails that while many concessions havo been made, the British note leaves much I to be explained before American merchants mer-chants an be apprised of what they I can or cannot do with their cargoes. Reply a Flat Negative. Amsterdam. Jan. 12, via London. 12:15 p. in. The Cologne Gazette, referring re-ferring In a rectnt issue to Great Britain's Brit-ain's reply to the American note on shipping, expresse;-; the opinion that this communication from London, in spite 6i its expressions of fflenollnesa, is in fact a flat negative. The Gazette upholds the contention that the increase of American exports to neutral countries has been due entirely en-tirely to the increased home requirements require-ments of these countries. Lima, Peru, Jan. 12 Japanese cruisers crui-sers continue active along the coast seeking the German converted cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrieh Last reports say that the Japanese armored cruiser crui-ser Asama went into Payta, Peru, yesterday, yes-terday, took on provisions ami left the same ali rnoon. There is reason to believe that the British steamer Ori-ana. Ori-ana. on her way back to Liverpool from Hi' I'.H ifi coast of South America, Ameri-ca, was being sought by the German boat. AA |