Jewish Boy's Exploit. KILLED THREE GERMANS Captured Thirty. Much interest hai been aroW!ed in Glasgowparticularly in Jewish circlaa:-by the reported exploit of a young GJ,.agow Jewish 59ldier in killing three Germans single-handed and taking 30 prisoners. The incident, which took place at Looa, during the big advance, hu.,.been widely rep,ortcd, but so far no definite details have come to hand. It has been learned, however, that the action performed by a Glasgow boy, and inquiries ' to point to Private Sam Wolff, a aigof Looblel's Camerona, aa being the hero exploit. Wolff, whose parents reside at 132 South Portland Street, Glasgow, is only a youth. He joined the Cameron& last year. He had previously been employed in Glasgow, and was a member of the Jewish Young Men'a Institute, 4 Carlton Place. In a letter which he has sent to the aeoretary of the Institute he mentions the brave act, and encloses a marked copy of a newspaper calling attention to it. The letter is as follows:"Dear Secretary,-A few words in my spare No den't fully lived un to my promiSe, but ' aball-to the last.-Yours a.incerely, of BAK. Private W oHf baa written to his parent. announcing hia early arrival home, an4 thue is little doubt that when he does come and 11lu1 official record of the ·exploit is made known Glugow and the whole of Scotland will do merited honour to the hero of it. INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN GLASGOW. The Medical Officer of. Health for Glaacow repotts that there are to-da7 in the city hoapitale and under sanitary supervision ~t home '1526 oases of infectious disease, u ()()lllpared ·with 7430 laat Friday-an increue of 96 casl)s during the week. The details are as follow :-Typhus ·fever 4, no oh.anll'6; enteric feY« 37, deoreue 3; · diphtheria 181, increase 9; ecarlet Jever 1247, increase 97 ; erysipelas 46, increaae "'1; cerebrospinal £eyer 1~ decrease 2; opht~a neona' torum 77, decrease 11; meaeles 215, IDCI'e&le 14; whooping oough 112, decrease 19; · and ~ers, inclndiug tuberculosis, 5594, increase 4. The Bishop of Lincoln, speaking a.t the Lincoln Diocesan Conference yesterday, asked if we were really w()rthy ~ t1ui me11 fighting for llf· We mua~ make ready for them an England moral!~ and ph:vaicaHy worthy of their dee