Nov. 7--City of Roulers in ruins.
Nov. 8--Premier Viviani decorates Mayor of Rheims and says city will be
rebuilt.
Nov. 9--Military attaches of neutral countries allowed to visit theatre
of war.
Nov. 10--Rheims still being bombarded.
Nov. 18--Germans declare they saw observation post on towers of Rheims
Cathedral; bombardment resumed; Appenrodt's restaurant looted in Paris.
Nov. 19--Germans are working coal mines and mills in occupied French
territory; President Poincare strikes names of Germans from roll of
Legion of Honor.
Nov. 21--New field gun outranges German guns.
Nov. 26--German surgeons and deaconesses sentenced to prison for
looting.
Nov. 28--Regimental dispatch dog mentioned in orders as having fallen in
duty; Germans charge use of dumdum bullets by the French.
Dec. 1--Gen. Joffre tells Alsatians that the French have come back
permanently.
Dec. 4--Youths 18 years old are called for military examination;
Mohammedan soldiers from Tunis are being sent to serve in Europe;
Germans charge brutalities to Germans in Morocco.
Dec. 11--The Cabinet meets in Paris, marking the moving of the capital
from Bordeaux; youths of class of 1915 go into training.
Dec. 13--Full text of France's "Yellow Book" published in THE NEW YORK
TIMES; postal notice announces that letters to twenty-one communes in
Alsace need only ordinary stamps.
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