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

24--American Consuls directed to assist German and Austrian
subjects in Canada.
Nov. 27--Canadian doctors arrive in France to establish hospital.
Nov. 28--Precautions are taken against possible raids across Niagara
River by Germans.
Dec. 26--German reservists reported to be gathering in California to
raid Vancouver; report not taken seriously by Canadian authorities.
Dec. 31--Princess Patricia's Light Infantry Regiment reaches the front.

EGYPT.
Nov. 2--Martial law proclaimed.
Nov. 14--Moslems pay no attention to Turkish war moves.
Nov. 21--Turks and Germans seek to sow sedition.
Nov. 29--Princes Abbas and Osman banished by British authorities on
charge of engaging in anti-British conspiracy.
Dec. 1--Premier Rushdi Pasha declares for Britain; he tells of benefits
conferred on his country by British.
Dec. 17--England declares protectorate; Turkish suzerainty at an end.
Dec. 18--France recognizes British protectorate.

ENGLAND.
Oct. 16.--Labor Party declares sympathy with Government; London hotels
discharge German and Austrian help.
Oct. 17--Winston Churchill defends sending of marines to Antwerp; he
says relief plans miscarried.
Oct. 18--Anti-German riots in London.
Oct. 19--Irish Nationalists, at meeting in London, take pledge to avenge
Belgium; many arrests for the looting of German shops.
Oct. 20--Germans and Austrians expelled from Brighton.


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