Two Years of The Big War In a Short Daily Review Events on Land and Water and In the Air on All Fronts From July, 1914, to Date. EVENTS THAT LED UP TO THE OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES JUNE. 1914. 28. Archduke Francis Ferdinand assas sinated. JULY, 1914. 23. Austrian ultimatum to Servia. 89. Russia ordered partial mobilization. AUGUST. 1914. 1. Germany declared war on Rossi*. French general mobilization. 2. Germans entered § Luxemburg. Ger many demanded free passage through Rel 4. England demand ed observanoe of Belgian neutrali ty. derm an troops attacked Liege. President Wilton pro cJaimed neutral iEncland an nounced a state Photo by American * >ree *" 1 Press Association. dent Wilson ten dered his good Archduke Francis offices. Ferdinand. ?. Germans in Liege. French invaded southern Alsace. 8. Italy reaffirmed neutrality. 15. Austrians entered Servia. Japan's ul timatum to Germany. 17. British expeditionary forces tn France. Five days' battle between Servians and Austrians on the Jadar ended in Aus trian rout 19. Beginning of battle of Lorraine. 20. Germans in Brussels. 23. Austrian victory over Russians at Krasnik, Poland. 24. British retreat from Mons. Zeppelin bombarded Antwerp. 25. French evacuated Mulhausen, Alsace. ON THE MAIN WEST FRONT IN BELGIUM AND FRANCE AUGUST, 1914. 30. Germans marching on Paris reached Amiens. SEPTEMBER, 1914 , 2. Germans reached Creil, 30 miles from Paris. French center broken in from Verdun to Rhelms. i 5-9. Germans crossed the Marne and marched on the Seine. French army turned and battle raged 2 days on the Marne and Ourcq. German columns from Verdun, led by the crown prince, took part and were driven back. Photo by American Press Association. Forty-two Centimeter Guns. 10. Retreating Germans reached the Aisne. 11-13. British and French drove back the Germans along the line and crossed the Aisne In pursuit. Battle raged on a 15 mile front aroiuid Soissons. 17. Allies crossed the Aisne. 18. Siege operations began on the Aisne. 20. Germans bombarded Rhelms. 23. French flank movement to the north from Paris front began. Germans ex tended their right to meet it. 27-29. Heavy fighting on the Aisne and Oise. French advanced from Toul and Verdun. OCTOBER, 1914. 2. French drove the Germans east of the Meuse at St. Mlhiel, south of Verdun. 3. French left struck the German line at Arras. France, south from Lille. 13. Germans occupied Lille. 23. French again invaded Alsace. NOVEMBER. 1914. 7. Germans made attacks at Arras and in the Vosges and Argonne. 16-17. Germans bombarded Rheims again. DECEMBER, 1914. 24. Allies secured a r lßlfo foothold at La Bassee, northern 81. French Invaders of Alsace cap tured ground around Stein -14. Heavy German attack forced the Soissons. AllieJ lost 5,000 men. General Joffre. 22. Allies captured La Bassee, France. 25-27. Heavy fighting in Belgium and north France. FEBRUARY, 1915. 13. Allied line pushed forward at Glvenchy. 14. Germans made heavy attack in Ypres district 22, Rhelms bombarded by Germans. 24. French infantry attack on the Meuse repulsed MARCH, 1515. 10. British attacked Neuve Chapelle and captured German trenches. 12.13. Struggle continued at Neuve Cha pelle. APRIL, 1915. 1(V43. Heavy German attack at Lee Eparges. 17. British captured hill No. 60, in Bai' glum. . Campaigns For Paris, Warsaw, Cracow and Constantinople, With New Belligerents In the Field. 22. Germans captured Les Eparges and re pulsed attack along the Ypres canal, which they crossed with the aid of gas. MAY, 1915. 3. Germans recaptured hill 60, using gas. 15. British broke German line on a 2 mile front in Belgium. 17. Allies advance north of Ypres. 25. Germans used gas on a 5 mile front tn Belgium. JUNE, 1915. 1. In an attack at Souchez, France, French gained ground in "The Laby rinth." This was General Joffre's first offensive in France. 16. British captured 1.500 yards of German lines at Hooge, Belgium. 22. After 3 days of fierce battle the French occupied "The Labyrinth." 26. Germans captured 200 yards of trenche* north of Souchez. JULY, 1915. 11 Germans captured Souchez cemetery near Arras, France. 15. Germans captured a mile of trenches in the Argonne. K French repulsed German attacks in the Argon ne. SEPTEMBER, 1915. 25. Great allied drive from Verdun north to th<» seacoast, following 25 days of bombardment. German front broken 5 miles at Loos and 25 miles in the Champagne district. OCTOBER. 1915. I. French repulsed counterattack of Ger mans in Champagne. 2S-30. French and German attacks ... in the V os g e s and Alsace re suited in gains by both sides. *|. '*>■ '% w JANUARY, 1916. |||p& 9. Germans sprang ||lp§|j: attack on a 5 *' i'Sr mile front in Champarne. : FEBRUARY. 1916. JK. 9. Germans captur- ZmWr''' ed 800 yards of ■. allied trenches gr on Vimy ridge. ' %«} 14 Germans captur ed 600 yards of *** trenches at "ipres. German Crown 22. Germans launch- Prince, ed heavy at tacks north of Verdun, starting a grand drive against the famous salient, led by the crown prince, i 25. Fort Dou&amont, 4 miles from Verdun city, captured by Germans after a bom bardment which nearly razed its walls. 26L. Germans captured 6 fortified French ! villages at Verdun. \ j 29. Germans shifted Verdun attack from the north to southeast, driving the French on a wide front. MARCH, 1916. 30. Germans captured Malancourt, in the Verdun area. APRIL, 1916. 9. In an attack on a 13 mile front at Ver i dun Germans, captured 500 yards of trenches around Dead Man's hill; liquid j fire used. MAY, 1916. 1 11. Germans shifted attacks at Verdun; French line held. 20. German drive at Verdun entered French second line of defense. 22. Germans captured 1,500 yards of Brit ish trenches on Vimy ridge. 23. French recaptured Fort Douaumont, 1 Verdun. i 24. Germans recaptured Douaumont. JUNE, 1916. 3. Germans captured heights at Ypres. with 5,000 British prisoners. 7. Germans captured Fort Vaux, at Ver dun. 23. Germans captured Thiaumont, Verdun. 30. French recaptured Thiaumont. JULY, 1916. 1. Anglo-French drive on the Somme to ward Peronne- L French recaptured Thiaumont, Ver dun. 2. Germans repulsed at Thiaumont. Heavy fighting on the Somme line, the allies capturing German trenches. 3. Fighting continued on the Somme. French artillery fire was unusually ef fective. 4. Germans captured Thiaumont the fourth time. British admitted that stubborn resistance of Germans in France checked further allied advance. 5. French made gains in trenches south of the Somme, scoring a total advance 6 miles wide. Germans claimed the re pulse of allies on the Somme line and in Belgium. 7. East of La Boisselle the allies captur ed 2.000 yards of German trenches 500 yards deep. Germans repulsed in at tacks near Thiaumont. 8. British captured Trones wood, on the Somme front. 9. Germans drove the allies from Trones wood. 10. Two surprise attacks by French at Ta hure. in the Champagne, ended in the capture of 500 yards of German trenches. 11. British recaptured Contalmaison and nearly all of the Trones woods, making total of captured trenches 14,000 yards on the Somme front. 12. British completed the occupation of Trones and Mametz woods. 14. British north of the Somme smashed the German line on a 4 mile front. EAST PRUSSIA, POLAND, GALICIA AND RUSSIAN FRONTS AUGUST, 1914. 29. Russians defeated by Germans at Tan nenberg, East Prussia. SEPTEMBER, 1914. * 3. Russians took Lemberg and Czerno witz. OCTOBER. 1914. 2. Germans driven from Russian soil at Augustown. LL Germans and Austrians advanced to attack Warsaw. 18. Germans defeated before Warsaw. 22. Russians evacuated Czernowitz. NOVEMBER, 1914. 3. Russians from Warsaw front marched on Cracow. 7. Russians In Silesia and menacing Koe nigsberg. 14. Germans defeated Russlails In a new drive at Warsaw. 26. Russians defeated around Lodz, tn front of Warsaw. 29. Russians again In Czernowitz. • DECEMBER, 1914. 12. Austrians defeated Russians in. front of Cracow. 15. Germans won a .heavy battle 25 mile* from Warsaw; Von Hindenburg's sec i ond great triumph. tl. Russ'ans abandoned siege of Cracow. JANUARY. 1915. 2. Russians defeated Germans in Mlawa region, north Poland. FEBRUARY. 1915. 2-7. Russian drive from Bukowina carried to slopes of Carpathians. 11. Russians evacuated Czernowitz. MARCH. 1315. 5. Czernowitz retaken by Russians. 22. Russian siege of 201 days ends in fa? J of Przemysl, Galicia. 27. Russians evacuated Czernowitz. APRIL, 1915. 25-28. Great Austro-German drive on the Dunajec line, Galicia. MAY, 1915. 8. Germans took Libau, on Baltic coast. JUNE, 1915. 3. Germans retook Przemysl. 10. Teutons who had crossed Dniester '' river on the 6th yj \ driven back. :S': ' & 22 Austrians recap- ]§ ~ tured Leinberg. JULY, 1915. B. Warsaw and Ivangorod men- aced from the north and south. 28. Germans cut the j&Ss&mHßCfc railroad east ol 31. Russians evacu- L Germans o c c u pied Mitau. _ . _ .. „ 6. Warsaw fell to General Brussiloff. the Germans. 8. Germans took Serock, on the Bug. 10. Germans took Siedlce and Lomza, 14. Germans took Ostrolenka. 17. Germans in Kovno. Cholm-Brest-LJ towsk railway cut. 19. Novo Georgievsk taken by Germans. 25. Germans took Brest-Litowsk. SEPTEMBER, 1915. 2. Germans captured Grodno. 8. Russians checked Austrians in East Galicia. 15. Germans in Pinsk. 18. Germans captured Vllna. 23. Russians captured Lutsk, in Volhynia. OCTOBER, 1915. 18. Gerfhans active in front of Riga. 21. Austro-Germans defeated near Tarno pol. 31. Russians repulsed Germans at Riga. NOVEMBER, 1915. i 3-10. Russians won at Riga and turned against the Germans at Mitau. JANUARY, 1916. 4. Russian drive in Bukowina forced Aus trians to evacuate Czernowitz. ! 13. Czernowitz reoccupied by Teutons. MARCH, 1916. 18. Violent Russian attacks along Lake Narocz, Vilna district, repulsed by Germans. A new Russian drive. 27. Heavy attacks in the Russian drive at Dvinsk repulsed. JUNE, ISI6. 1. Russian General Brusiloff assumed chief command in the southwest zone. • ' > Warsaw Fell Aug. 5, 1915. 7. Russians in a new drive in the south east toward Galicia captured 50,000 Aus trians and turned the flanks of the Austrian defenses in Volhynia and Bu kowina. 10. Russians took 35,000 Austrians prison ers and occupied the fortress of Dubno. 12. Austrians evacuated Czernowitz, in Bukowina. 17. Czernowitz recaptured by Russians. , JULY, 1516. 1. Russians took Kolomea, Austrians re treating westward. 3. Austrians turned on the Russians west of Ltusk, checking the Russian • ad vance. I 4. Russian patrols crossed the Carpathi ans into Hungary. Russians repulsed in a new offensive on the Lake Narocz line. Fighting between Russians and Austrians east of Lemberg continued, with varying success. 5. Russians drove back Austrians on the Dniester, bayoneting prisoners in re taliation for use of liquid fire. 6. Germans with Austrians checked Rus sian advance west of Kolomea. 7. Russians forced the fighting from Riga, in the north, to Kovel, in Volhynia. ! 8. Austrians crossed the Stokhod river by a surprise attack and*advanced 15 miles. 11. Austrians held the Stokhod line against Russian attacks. 12. Germans repulsed Russian advance i near Olessa. | RAIDS AND COMBATS OF CHIEF AIR FLEETS AUGUST, 1914. 2. French plane dropped bombs on Nu remberg, Germany. 3. German airship dropped bombs on Luneville, France. \ . 25. Zeppelins dropped bombs on Antwerp. 30. Germans dropped bombs on Paris. OCTOBER. 1914. 19. Zeppelins bombarded Warsaw. DECEMBER, 1914. 2. British airship dropped bombs upon the Krupp gun works at Essen. Ger many. 25. British hydroaeroplanes dropped bombs on Cuxhaven. 30. German aeroplanes dropped bombs on Dunkirk. JANUARY, 1915. 10. German aeroplanes over the English channel dropped bombs on Dunkirk. FEBRUARY, 1915. 12. Combined aeroplane and seaplane op erations by British naval wing over Bruges, Zeebrugge, Blankenberghe and Ostend. 19. Seaplanes and aeroplanes aided sea at tack on Dardanelles forts. MAY. 1915* 24. Austrian air craft attacked Venice. JUNE, 1915. 1. Austrian aeroplanes dropped bombs on Bari, Brindisi and Molfetta, Italy. • 15. French air men dropped 130 bombs on Karlsruhe. SEPTEMBER, 1915. C French air men bombarded palaos at Stuttgart. NOVEMBER, 1915. 2S- British aeroplane destroyed German submarine off Middlekirke. AIR RAIDS TN ENGLAND IN ISIS. Killed. Injured ! Jan. 19—Yarmouth and dis trict 4 9 A'prt! 14—'Tyneside 2 May 10—Southend 1 May 17—Ramsgate 2 8 May 27—Southend 3 3l—Outer London 6 June 6—East 5 49 June 15—Northeast coast.... 15 15 Aug. 9 East coast 15 14 Aug. 12—East coast 6 23 Aug. 17—Eastern counties— 10 36 Sept. 7—Eastern counties 10 46 Sept. S—Eastern cities and London ~... 20 86 Oct. 13—London 55 114 Total 152 393 JANUARY, 1916. 9. German airships dropped bombs on al- [ lied camps at Saloniki. 29. Zeppelins killed 24 people and injured 30 by bombs dropped on Paris. 3L Zeppelins dropped bombs on Liverpool, Birmingham, Nottingham and Man- i Chester, England; 54 killed, 67 injured. FEBRUARY, 1916. 13. Austrian airships bombarded Ravenna. Italy. 22. Austrian air craft raided Italy as far as Milan, dropping bombs on towns in Lombardy. MARCH, 1916. 20. Turkish airships bombarded Kut-ei- < Amara, where the British were shut In. 20. Allied air fleets dropped 10,000 pounds* of explosives at Zeebrugge, Belgium. Casualties reported 550. Late Type of Zeppelin. APRIL, • 1916. 2. Zeppelins raided coasts of Scotland and England; over 100 casualties. MAY, 1916. 2. 35 casualties in a Zeppelin raid on the English and Scotch coasts. 16» 27 air combats over the British front in Belgium and France. JUNE, 1016. 22* French airships bombarded Kar'.sruhe; ! 100 killed and 147 injured. (Second heavy attack on this "open" city.) JULY, 1916 6. Germans bombed the open town uf , Lure, France, from the air. In reprisal ! French aviators dropped bombs on the I railway junction at Ham and Lea Moines. SUBMARINE ATTACKS ON PASSENGER SHIPS FEBRUARY, 1915. 4. Germany announced submarine war In waters adjacent to British isles on Feb. 18. 10. United States notified Germany it will hold her to "strict accountability" for any loss or injury to Americans as re sult of submarine war. 20. United States suggested to both Ger many and Great Britain a cessation of their illegal activities. , MARCH, 1915. 28. British steamer Falaba sunk; 1 Ameri can lost - APRIL, 1915. 6. Germany expressed regret at killing of Americans on account of military ne cessity. 28. American steam er Cushing at tacked by Ger man aeroplane. JT + MAY, 1915. f Jj 1. American steam- f | « er Gulflight at- ) tacked by Ger- H' ™ fW" jN " man submarine; ' M 3 Americans lost 7. Lusitania sunk; M 114 Americans k Bon notified Ger many that the f|S Un i ted States would omit "no It;.£*»• word or act" to Photo by American safeguard ne u- Press Association. tral rights at sea, citing the President Wilson. Lusitania case. JUNE, 1915. 1. Germany offered reparation for Gulf light and Cushing attacks. 9L Second note to Germany oh the Lusi tania case, reiterating terms of May 13. JULY, 1515. 9i Steamer Orduna attacked without warning by German submarines. 21 President Wilson refused to compro- I mlse with Germany on peutral rights, stating that further encroachment would be held "deliberately unfriend ly." &. American steamer Leelanaw sunk. AUGUST, 1915. 19. Liner Arabic sunk; 2 Americans killed. SEPTEMBER, 1915. 4. .Liner Hesperian mysteriously. OCTOBER. 1915. 5. Germany apologized for attack on Arabic, disavowing act of submarine commander. NOVEMBER, 1915. 7. Italian liner Ancona sunk, with loss of American lives, by Austrian subma rine. , DECEMBER, 1915. 80. Steamer Persia sunk in Mediterranean. United States Consul McNeely killed. FEBRUARY, 1516. Id Germany Informed United States that after March 1 it would attack all arm ed liners without warning. MARCH, 1916. K English steamer Sussex attacked by submarine; Americans seriously in jured. THE NEAR EAST AND CONSTANTINOPLE» SEPTEMBER, 1914. IX Austrians Invaded Servia. OCTOBER, 1914. SO. Turkey broke with Great Britain; de clared war on Russia. Sequel to Turk ish naval attack on the 29th. NOVEMBER, 1914. 1. Battles on the Russian-Turkish fron tier. 1 .Turks invaded Egypt. 16. Turks defeated Russians in Transcau casia. DECEMBER, 1314. H Servians recaptured Belgrade. JANUARY, 1915. 2. Russians destroyed 2 Turkish corp» at Ardahan, Caueasia. APRIL, 1515. 24. Allies landed troops on Gailipoli penin sula. JUNE, 1915. 3. British occupied Kut-el-Amara on march toward Bagdad. 22. Allies successful in attack on Turkish trenches before Krithla. JULY, 1915. 24. British routed Turks on Tigris river. AUGUST, 1915. 7. Allies occupied crest on Gailipoli penin sula and advanced on the Krithia road. 14. Night attempt by allies at Suvla bay to cut Turkish lines to Constantinople. 28. British advanced against Turks at Su vla bay. SEPTEMBER, 1915. 27. Turks defeated at Kut-el-Amara re treat toward^Bagdad. OCTOBER, 1915. 5-7. Allied armies at SalonikL 6. Austro-German armies invaded Servia. 9. Invaders took Belgrade. 1L Bulgarians cut the Nish-Uskub rail way. 26. Austro-German and Bulgarian forces form*-junction in Servia. NOVEMBER, 1315. 4. French and British defeat Bulgarians at Izvor. Danube opened to Teutonic ships. 5. Bulgars captured Nlsh. opening rail way from Belgrade to Sofia. 22. Servians defeated at Prishtlna retreat toward southern frontiers. DECEMBER, 1915. 1-8. British retreated from before Bagdad to Kut-el-Amara and were' there sur rounded. 8-15. Allies fought rear guard actions with Bulgarians and retreated toward Greece, their Servian allies falling back before Austro-German armies to Mon tengro. H Greek army retired from Saloniki, leaving it in the hands of the allies, commanded by General Sarrail. / JANUARY. 191 A 7. Allied forceevac- * uated the Gal lipoli peninsula and transferred T ' * the main land " - ' and naval uuits U* ' v -l\ to Saloni'.L ytfW J 15. Austrians cap- FEBRUARY, 1916. 15. Russians cap- Photo by American tured Erzerum, Press Association. Mesopotamia. 19. British beaten in General Sai*rail. battle with Turks below Kut-el-Amara. MARCH. 1516. 8. British attacks to relieve Kut-el- Amara repulsed by Turks on the south. APRIL, 1916. 8. Turks repulsed British column on Ti gris river. British lost 3,000 men and failed to relieve Kut-el-Amara. 18. Russians captured Trebizond, on the Black sea, by a land and water at tack. 29. British surrendered Kut-el-Amara to the Turks, with about 10,000 soldiers, military stores and equipments. MAY, 1916. 25. Bulgar t.oops invaded Greece across the northern frontier, heading a move against the allies based on SalonikL JULY, 1516. 5. Turks captured Kermanshah, Persia, from the Russians. 11. Russians captured Mamakhatum, near "Erzerum. 12. Russians drove Turks from Baiburt NAVAL FLEET ACTIONS AND SINGLE COMBATS AUGUST, 1914. 24. Tsingtau, China, bombarded by Japa nese fleet. SEPTEMBER, 1914. 22. German U-9 sunk three British cruis ers in the North sea. OCTOBER, 1914. 17. British cruiser squadron sank 4 Ger man destroyers off Holland. 2L German cruiser Emden sank 4 British ships off British India. 29. Turkish ships sank 2 Russian warships in the Black sea, raided Odessa har bor and bombarded Sebastopol. NOVEMBER. 1914. L Four German cruisers sank 2 British cruisers ofT Chile; British admiral and 1.640 men lost. 9. German cruiser Emden destroyed by Australian cruiser at Cocos island. DECEMBER. 1914. 8. British squadron destroyed 3 German cruisers off Falkland islands. 16. German cruisers bombarded 3 towns on west coast of England; casualties on land 700. JANUARY, 1915. 1. British battleship Formidable subma rined In English channel. 24. German armored cruiser sunk and two others seriously damaged in North sea by British patrol squadron. FEBRUARY, 1915. 15. British fleet, aided by strong French squadron, attacks Dardanelles forts. 25. Forts at entrance to Dardanelles re duced by combined Franco-British fleet MARCH, 1915. 14. German cruiser Dresden, sole surviv ing vessel in the disaster to Von Spee's squadron, Dec. 8, 1914, sunk off Chile by British fleet 18. British battle- ships Irresistible and Ocean and \ French battle- A % shipßouvet sunk 1 n Dardanelles battle. APRIL, 1915. fj#t { 27. French armored \ra§jjj|, cruiser Leon Gambetta sunk Wj& by Austrian sub- . MAY, 1915. 11 British battle- /JA ship Goliath tor pedoed in Dar danelles. 26. British battle ship Triumph Admiral Von Spee. torpedoed off- Gailipoli. tl. British battleship Majestic submarined off Gailipoli. JUNE, 1515. 17. Italian submarine Medusa torpedoed by an Austrian submarine. JULY, 1915. 6. Italian armored cruiser Amalfl subma rined in Adriatic. 19. Armored Italian cruiser Giuseppe Gari baldi submarined in the Adriatic. AUGUST. 1915. 8. German naval repulse In gulf of Rlga. 14. British transport Royal Edward sunk In Aegean. OCTOBER, 1915. 13. German cruiser Prlnz Albert sunk by British submarine. v -' NOVEMBER, lflS. 7. British submarine sunk German omla , er Undine off Swedish coast MAY, 1916. I B. Naval battle in Skagerrak strait.] Both sides lost heavily In battleships, cruisers and destroyers. Loss erf lives, upward of 10,000. German high sea*, fleet led the attack and defeated ths] first British division. Battle a draw. JVLY, 1916. 9. Turkish cruisers destroyed an enemy; transport fleet off the Caucasian coast. CAMPAIGNS OF ITALY ■ AGAINST AUSTRIA-HUNGARY • MAY, 1915. H. Hostilities between Italy and Austria.* began on land and sea. ' SS. Italians invaded the Trentino. JUNE, 1915. 6. Italians took Monfalcone. JULY. 1915. 36. Heights of Monte San Micbele takeu by Italians. AUGUST. 1915. 15. Italians bombarded Austrlans along: | Isonzo. SEPTEMBER, 1915. j IS. Italians began second offensive on the Isonzo front. OCTOEER, 1915. , 15. Third Italian attack on Isonso front NOVEMBER. 191& * 2. Fourth Italian offensive concentrated on Goritz. SV-25. Furious bombardment of Gorlti and vicinity by Italians, who captured heights, trenches and towns. . MARCH, 1918. , 12. The Italian artillery bombarded Gortts 24 hours. APRIL, 1916> 12. Austrlans sprang an attack on Italian positions In Trentino. making an en-, tirelv new drive, which surprised the Italians and forced them Into hurried' retreat. MAY, 1916. |l. Italians evacuated Asiago. Austria re-, ported SO.OOO Italian prisoners and 300 cannon captured In the Trentino drivs.^ JUNE. 1916. 4. Austrian attack In the Arslero region took a town and 5,600 Italians. 16. Italians repulsed Austrian attack on the Asiago front . JULY. 1916. l' Italians continued an offensive In ths Trentino region. & Italians continued to force back the Austrlans in Trentino. 7. Italians repulsed In an attack on Mon falcone ridge, on the Isonso, and In Sugana valley, Trentino. U. Italians claimed success in Adige val ley, Trentino. 12. Italians repulsed Austrian attack in tha Adige valley. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS BEARING ON THE WAR 9 SEPTEMBER, 1914. & Japanese landed in China to attack Klauchau. NOVEMBER, 1914. 8. Tsingtau, China, surrendered after thirty-eight days' siege by Japanese. 17. Great Britain put the whole North sea in the naval war zone. FEBRUARY, 1915. 3. Turks attacked the Suez canal. 15. Germany Insisted upon warfare In ths English channel. MARCH. 1915. 15. Great Britain issued sweeping orders in council against neutral trade with | Germany. Sk. United States protestedagainst foodstuffs from 7. German cruiser ':fa Ell e 1 Frieder- / •'' ! Newport News. 14. Great Britain i announced that fi * neutral trade « with Germany i must cease. h 14. President Wi 1- son notified L° rd Kitohsnsr. Great Britain that the United States would not reo ognlze British orders in council. FEBRUARY, 1916. L Missing British passenger liner Appans' of the West African trade arrived as-, a German captive ship at Newport News, Va.. manned by a prize crew from the sea raider Moewe. The Ap pam was captured Jan. 16, 1916, off tha Madeira islands. MARCH, 1916. 5. German sea raider Moewe arrived at home porj after a long cruise In Bouth African watera • % Photo by American Press Association. Submarine Dautschtand. MAY, 191 G. 5. Germany agreed to modify warfare on merchant ships with a view to protect neutral lives. 8. "White Star liner Cymric submarined and sunk off Ireland with cargo of mo nitions for the allies. IS. United States demanded that British illegal seizures of ships' mail cease. JUNE. 1916. 7. Lord Kitchener and staff drowned on the way to Russia In a British cruiser, lost at sea. B. Greece acceded to the demands of ths allies to demobilize. JULY, 1916. 8. British computation from the Germaa casualty lists (official) gave total cas ualties In 2 years 3.012,637. 9. German submarine merchantman Deutschland arrived at Baltimore treat Bremen with a valuable cargo. t3. In allies' war council Lloyd-George, British war minister, said, "Victory is beginning to flow in our direction."