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


Dec. 31--Full text of American note on British interference with
American trade is given out in full simultaneously at Washington and
London; the war has cost the United States $382,000,000 in decreased
exports up to Dec. 1, according to statement issued by Department of
Commerce.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
Oct. 17--Men formerly found physically unfit to be now re-examined.
Oct. 20--Wounded fill Budapest and South Austrian towns.
Oct. 21--Troops rushed from Italian frontier to strengthen German line
in Belgium; Gen. Bruderman, defender of Lemberg, disgraced.
Oct. 27--Acute distress in Southern Hungary; there are reports of
sedition in the army.
Oct. 30--France is arranging for repatriation of Austrian citizens.
Nov. 3--It is reported that Austria is seeking a separate peace.
Nov. 10--Lists of losses show that many Hungarian nobles have been
killed in battle.
Nov. 12--Army mutineers are shot.
Nov. 22--Cholera in Przemysl.
Dec. 2--Hungarian Chamber of Deputies votes war bills.
Dec. 3--Opposition members of Hungarian Parliament are bitter against
the Germans.
Dec. 6--Defenses of Vienna are being strengthened.
Dec. 8--No music after midnight allowed in Vienna; 60,000 wounded are in
hospital there.
Dec. 10--Czech regiments refuse to fight against Servia.
Dec. 16--Anti-war riots in some cities.
Dec. 17--Emperor orders displacement of Field Marshal Potiorek because
of defeat in Servian campaign.


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