ana =. THE DAILY NEWS (=== REPORT THAT THE ALLIANCE G § DISAGREE yo DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE BUT, AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN GENERALS IN GALICIA HAVE SPLIT = MIER ASQUITH VES EXPECT A VERY LONG WAR —<——— . Pree ‘BOER REBELS WHO | SURRENDER NOW NOT TO BE PUNISHED 1 y New#—11 A.M) (Special to The Dally News—11 A. M.) In a speech London, Nov. 12.—It is official. nons at the ly reported that the Pretoria reb- els have been given until Novem- ber 21 to surrender. All those surrendering will not be erimin- ally proseented, but allowed to re- turns to their homes on condition that they take no further part in the rebellion. The leaders of the rebellion and those who have aeted contrary to the rules of civilized warfare are excluded from the ee nt yesterday ared that he war would people orig- } it did he the lenger it great re th whieh the il be avail ind replace | i our posi rh son trial and last three wilh eon | ARE REPORTED SUNK ; that the weer (Special to The Daily Newe—1 P.M.) ore surely are ‘| P J i = ae _ London, Nov. 12.—A report is om it es the : wii, j ne a , ; a oes: PB gh : ; current in the House of Commons t cause — <8 ae Eben . Sat SERS a today that three Germans eruis- ~~ ; ; ers were sunk in the South Pa- KILLED AT FIRST PICTURES OF CANADIANS AT PLYMOUTH. a Phe pieture on the tht shows Canadian Red Cross nurses who are to attend the wounded at St. Thomas Hospital, London. On the left is seen one of the many . GRAND CONCERT TONIGHT ROSE LAKE TUESDAY reunions when relatives joined the overseas soldiers. : - _— - a In the Empress Theatre tonight. - er -wast wr on SSS REPORT AUSTRIANS BREAK —_PRACE WERT RET. EMIDEN WAS AT HER TRICKS fms, tomar be given under the auspices of the CITY OF WINNIPEG eit.) WATH GERRMAN AUTHORITY nso iozow ene, WHEN CAUGHT BY THE SYDNEY {i estc'.on the city and no pains are being ,