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


Dec. 22--Many soldiers killed in troop train accident.
Dec. 23--Discontent is being manifested in Hungary; independence
movement gains headway.
Dec. 30--Anti-war riots throughout the country; Servian campaign is
abandoned.
Dec. 31--Emperor issues a New Year's rescript to the army and navy,
praising bravery of soldiers and sailors.
Jan. 2--Conditions in Trieste are distressing.

BELGIUM.
Oct. 16--People delay returning to Antwerp, where Germans are levying on
city for supplies; refugees flock to Dover.
Oct. 18--Full text of Belgium's "Gray Paper" published in THE NEW YORK
TIMES; movement to secure supplies in England; famine acute.
Oct. 19--Fifty thousand refugees return from Holland; there are nearly
1,000,000 refugees in Great Britain, France, and Holland.
Oct. 21--British Official Press Bureau praises Belgian Army; Cardinal
Mercier returns to Belgium from Holland and urges all Catholic refugees
to follow him; water supply restored and tramways running in Antwerp;
Brussels now governed as a German city.
Oct. 22--Government denies anti-German plot with England before the war
and calls on German press to print alleged records of such plot seized
at Brussels.
Oct. 24--German public is stirred by stories of brutalities by Belgian
civilians toward wounded Germans.
Oct. 26--Millions are facing starvation.
Oct. 28--One-fourth of the Belgian Army is disabled.


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