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Show GERMAN FLEET HAS NOTESCAPED London, April 10. 3.45 a. m Discussing Dis-cussing reports in circulation of a cannonade can-nonade In the North sea yesterday, the Morning Post Chxisliania correspondent corre-spondent says: "The Norwegian newspapers say that a German submarine was observed observ-ed and pursued by a British cruising squadron and that it was either destroyed de-stroyed or forced to disappear. "No credence Is given the reports that a squadron of German ships escaped es-caped from the BrltlHh squadron watching the North sea." Bombardment Renewed. London April 10, 2:02 a m The alleged fleet bombarded ' the forts in the Dardanelles all day Sunday and during part of Wednesday, but on Thursday everything was quiet in the straits, according to the Daily Telegraph's Tele-graph's Mitylene correspondent. Prisoner in Germany. Amsterdam, via London. April 9, 9 S9 p. m A dispatch received herd from Berlin says that on April 1, 812-808 812-808 prisoners were being held In Ger many 10.175 officers and 802.63T men The dispatch gives the prisoners prison-ers by nationality as follows French. .W.s officers and 21K.498 men; Russian, Rus-sian, SI 49 officers and 504,210 men, Relglans. 647 officers and 39620 men, British 520 officers and 2u,307 men. Pau is Confident. Rome, April 8, IQ 25 p. in., via Far-is, Far-is, prll 9. 4 25 n. m -General Paul Pau of the French army who stopped here on his way to Paris after a trip to Russia and the Balkan states, has been besieged by interviewers. He fald Bucharest and Rome, more than anv other capitals he had visited, hau greeted him "fraternally.'- He refused refus-ed to make any statement concerning bis mission except to reiterate confidence confi-dence in the final triumph of the allies. al-lies. Captured Guns in Germany. Berlin, April 9. by wireless to Say-ville. Say-ville. N. Y. According to an official list made public In Berlin today, tbere were In Germany, March 1, a total of 5510 pieces of captured artillery. These include 3300 Belgian pieces of both heavy and light caliber, 1300 French guns, 850 Russians and 60 British. rn |