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Show GERMAN TROOPS ROUHRITISH Seven Hundred Men Lost With Many Rifles and Large Stores of-Ammunition. of-Ammunition. Berlin. April 20, by wireless to Say-ville Say-ville N. Y. Among the items given out for publication today by the Overseas Over-seas Agency were the following 'Special mail reports from East! Africa state that In a two days bat tie German troops near Panganl routed a strong force landed from British cruisers and transports. The BritiBh lost 700 men, among them four companies captured, besides many rifles and large stores of ammunition. am-munition. The German casualties were seven officers and thirteen men killed; fourteen officers and twenty-two twenty-two men wounded "The National Tidende of Copen bagen again asserts that German of- j fleers in Belgium are discouraged with the results of their administration. administra-tion. It is officially stated, however, that the contrary Is true. The mlli tary government Is supplying Belgian farmers with seed potatoes Juxd naU with the understanding that the same quantities shall be returned in the jdj fall after the harvest "Eight victims of the last Freuch aeroplane attack on Freiburg were burled at the city's expense, the entire en-tire population participating in the services. Berlin school children sent a telegram of condolence to the relatives rela-tives of the school killed at Freiburg." |