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



HOLLAND.
Oct. 18--Government anxious to be relieved of care of Belgian refugees;
is urging them to return home.
Oct. 19--Cities are feeling the strain of caring for Belgian refugees.
Oct. 28--Army massed on the border because of fear of invasion.
Oct. 31--Ammunition is seized from interned French and Belgian
soldiers.
Nov. 7--Soldiers protest to the German Minister at The Hague against
alleged atrocities of German troops on the Belgian border.
Nov. 8--Scheldt River is being guarded; new intrenchments are being
made; canals are guarded.
Dec. 3--Rioting in Belgian concentration camps; troops kill six Belgians
and wound nine.
Dec. 7--Government loans wheat to Belgium.

INDIA.
Oct. 28--Troops surprise German sentries in Belgium and destroy
ammunition stores.
Nov. 1--Moslems support England against Turkey.
Nov. 3--The Nizam of Hyderabad issues manifesto proclaiming loyalty to
Britain; Aga Khan says Germans coerced Turks.
Nov. 6--Army of Afghans sent to the frontier; border tribes reported in
revolt.
Nov. 10--Letters found on wounded Germans show orders to make Indian
troops a special target.
Nov. 18--German Emperor tells Crown Prince that Sheik-ul-Islam has
issued proclamation of Moslem holy war; Indian troops are being used
against Germans in East Africa.
Nov. 21--Detachment of motor ambulances is being formed for troops in
fighting in Europe.


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