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


Dec. 22--Gabriel Hanotaux opposes sending of Japanese troops to Europe.
Dec. 30--Foreign Office denies that troops have landed in Russia.

RUSSIA.
Oct. 19--Desolation in many parts of Russian Poland; prohibition of use
of vodka since the war has resulted in much good.
Oct. 22--Funds are being raised to help Poland; Russian Poles urge
German Poles to lay down their arms.
Oct. 24--Reservists from Canada, including Doukhobors, reach Petrograd.
Oct. 28--German girl spy is shot.
Oct. 29--Polish Catholic regiments are being raised.
Oct. 30--Gen. Dimitrieff gives the order, "Don't count the enemy; beat
him"; nation welcomes the war with Turkey as giving a chance to settle
the Eastern question; formation of Polish legions under Polish
commanders is sanctioned.
Nov. 1--Government warns Bulgaria against attacking Servia.
Nov. 2--Caucasus Moslems are loyal.
Nov. 6--Newspapers refer to Constantinople as Tzargrad.
Nov. 8--Grand Duke Nicholas congratulated by Lord Kitchener on his
successes.
Nov. 14--Czar will grant funds to aid Catholics in rebuilding ruined
churches; troops withdrawn from Finland.
Nov. 15--Fines are being levied on conquered Prussian towns.
Nov. 18--Report that Russian troops passed through Scotland to France is
officially denied in British Parliament.
Nov. 25--Mobilization of first reserves ordered in certain centres.


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