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"The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915"


Nov. 20--French abandon Chauvoncourt; artillery duel south of Ypres;
British gain at Bixschoote; new big gun of Allies is doing effective
work; French wreck German earthworks and supply trains near Rheims.
Nov. 21--French artillery stops German attacks in Woevre district;
French capture heights at Ornes and advance in Argonne region.
Nov. 22--Cold halts fighting on the Yser; Ypres is bombarded; artillery
fighting near Soissons and Vailly; Germans trapped by floods at Dixmude;
Germans fortify Belgian coast.
Nov. 23--Fierce fighting in the Argonne; Ypres again bombarded; German
operations in Belgium checked by bad weather.
Nov. 24--Germans attack Allies from Ypres to La Bassee.
Nov. 25--French bombard Arnaville and claim general gains; Germans gain
at Arras; Indian troops retake lost trenches in Flanders.
Nov. 26--Allies' armored train wrecks bridge across the Yser.
Nov. 27--Rheims again bombarded; French gain in Alsace.
Nov. 28--Germans mass near Arras; new British army has landed in France.
Nov. 29--Allies capture important positions near Ypres; health of
Germans on the Yser endangered by flooded trenches.
Nov. 30--German losses on the Yser are found to have been very heavy.
Dec. 1--Germans prepare for new dash toward the sea; cold is depleting
the British ranks; Germans on the Belgian coast are suffering from
famine, disease, and cold; battle on the Yser renewed; Germans are
active north of Arras.


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