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“Admiralty eciiniilfecanian Lists "leven War- ships as All Lost in North Sea Battle. BRITISH | Saturday and received to-day, made though from other sources it bring her into port she was blown up “In view of the wrong interpreta- about gigantic our sid | making public the toss of the vessels | Lutzow and Rostock ! [A delayed desp: filed in Berlin the first official admiasion of the los of the modern small cruiser Elbin ‘been learned the vessel was sunk. The versol, the official statement says, wat jin collision with another German warship and as her captain could not lafter the crew had been taken off by ltorpedo boats.) \tion of this measure and, moreo in order to frustrate English legends | these reasons must no longer be re- TOTAL, | sarded. Both vessels were lost on losses on SWELL the way to the harbor to be repaired, attempts to keep ged . . . .. | afte Berlin Insists Warspite, Prin-! aa: cess Royal and Marlborough | i eee ne vinded. are nage, Were Sunk. | “While the German list of losses is si | herewith closed, there are positive ‘An official statee | indications at hand that the actual British losses were materially higher than admitted. It has been estab- lished by us on the basis of our own during the battle off Jutland and Up) heervations and of what has been to the present time as one battle tt public, as well ax from the cruiser, one ship of the line of older the badly vessels afloat had failed s of both ships, including all BERLIN, ment issued to-day gives the total June 8. loss of the German high sea forces ‘statements of British prison: construction, four small cruisers and In addition to the Warapite, the Prin- | Nhe a ‘ a) and Birmingham were | The si sdmits the loss of the big battle cruiser Lutzow and the cruiser Rostock. The losses of the anid to have beeg } admit peluding the bat cruiser By} reports, the British are again! | beh data ihe ivier than they | the dreadnough iser Pr and a 2 iG Sd 1. {conclusions v based solely on ey Marl- | jogsex of ships admitted ofMcially borough, | by the British, The total loss Phe statement says many. offictal oes Se Se 0 tons of German warships stands and semi-official Hird British side | ly + abros the ¢ ss of the British defeat | in the of May 31 and create an impression as though the| battle were a victory for British arms.” p statement reaching the harbor je high sea battle of the t + jerrak remains a German }which it y was even Skag- victory, dreadnought rts from the | © been systematical- ‘in order to deny | naval battle OF THE ADMIRALTY This is the first mention of th of the cruiser Rostock. The R at| was a small warship of 4,900 tons Id} was built in 19 remained ind was armed wi inch guns and two zow was a 26,000-ten loss men With re on the evening Hish main. flee around and ft ne in steht of our fe “In spite of its issued we adinitted cruisers Que and peed and | tn reinforcer squad- ron of twelv ane up from th . Sea, it never att aguin into touch wit tinue the ans claim to have sun also been conc a 20 GERMAN WARSHIPS SUNK, LATEST CLAIM MADE FOR BRITISH. LONDON, June 8. » has in vain © fleeing German f eat it bef e reaching its -A naval officer support ix contra-| t ed offlelal English | Of high rank who has just returned Miataant CHAE Aamieal o ‘ from a visit to the le cruiser flee his grand ady had reached | ‘formed the Ass ed Pre y he basin i in the Ork-| that partie in the N y tied flotillas sent out after the day battle for a night attack toward the north and beyond the theat battle, did not find the fleet in spite of a our torped he das Founded sho main More ppo n search had an y of rescuing 9 roa ov ' number ot English survivors of the sunken vessels. “As further proof teated by the various of the fact, con- | nglish, of the | pation of their entire b. the battle of May 31, 11 that the British Adi announced that the M been disabled, Furthe our submarines on 38th Street June 1 another of the Iron Duke ¢ partici- | in| o ' damaged, steering towards the Eng | lish coast, I mentioned vesse ' belong to the h main fle tte “In order to b ' map success, th ‘ aiaah traces the loss of numerous English | & 4 vessels larg to the effect e ers | 1 \ MEN Silk and Cotton $1.65 A large assortment, includi. in many new combinations. 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The latest a pertion, again and again repe is that the German fleet lost not less | than two vessels of the I r the Westfalen, four small cruisers and a br of torpedo boat destroyers “Moreove e British in Pommern, which we jost, 18 not the ship of the line of 00 tons from the year 1905, bu ern dreadnoush the same two bat reported the the German wich sea forces durin launched in 105, the Frauentob and ft s already have bing r official statemer For 1 Beqpons we refrained until how 8 ! the battle of May #i-dune 1 and the @ f following time are i] "One bi 1 Usually $5.00 ‘One Deaf olan: con, 1, Sports Oxfords, including saver meena j Buckskin and Canvas, with ee inne “gel ear oa ‘i ny leather, Not a Wiesbade | t been ret ‘ uitary Ye pot \ BD eee? Orne 1) Nery Utena #, that | if thes | the loss Lord & Taylor SS TO OD ORD De AY Special Reductions in For Tomorrow and Saturday ee ee ee a He Shoes for Sports, Dress or Walking—At Marked Reductions For Tomorrow and Saturday LUTZK FORTRESS FT. VAUX FALLS “(S EVACUATED IN | AFTER TERRIFIC AUSTRIAN RETREAT. 7-DAY BATTLE Russians Regain Post They! Lost Last August and Take Many. Prisoners. (Continue from First Page.) lings of the fort, as well as the | trenches to the right and to the left | of it. In front of thbse every attack | delivered by the enemy has been broken by our fire.” BERLIN, Juno &—Fort Vaux, on | the eastern bank of the Meuse, five niles north of Verdun, and admitted by the French themselves to be the ‘hoy to the front door of Verdun,” | reste to-day firmly in German handa, though wave after wave of French troops are throwing themselves in ‘| vain against their own works in an “effort to (ity Central News) June 8&—The Russian Em- na that the Austrians have the strong fortress of Volhynia, which they took in August fast evacuated Lutak it from the Russians Several brigades of Austrians are re port to have been enveloped and captured. The Austrians, the Embass have withdrawn thott tance of eighteen miles o: tira Lutak sector, | LONDON, June §.—-Aus: first two days’ fi retake this immensely position, which was cap-| man storming column The last of the Fren lefenders were not driven out until Tuesday nijeht and the War Office did not make the announcement until late ast nignt With the capture of Fort Vaux, 700 unwounded Fr were taken, The official statement also re ports a victory British, It} constantly s toa Petr News (tonic front has been pierced at points, The correspondent says ( siloft, follow y ich prisoners over the a view to an extension of achieved on June 2 on the heights southwest of Ypres, the Silesian and Wurttemberg troops yes- terday attacked the British positions near Hooge. The remainder of the = | village, which had b: by the enem ing trench westward and south. ward, wae taken, he whole territory southeast and | st of Ypres, over a distance of |more than three kilometres (about two miles), is thereby in our posses. sion, The British suffered sanguin. ary losses, and only a small number of prisoners could be mu baie ae . MeCall Goes to Chicago, nt Nicholas ‘turray Buth | Columbia University and Gov. Samuel McCall, who received a degree of of Laws from Columbia at the nent exercises, left together for Chicago. Gov. 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