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es. Sept. 27--Japanese defeat Germans on outskirts of Kiao-Chau; food supply in city short. Sept. 28--Japanese approach Tsing-tau. Sept. 29--Japanese invest Tsing-tau; Chinese blow up railroad bridges to hinder progress of Japanese troops. Sept. 30--Germans abandon artillery as Japanese reach Lao-Che. Oct. 1--Germans destroy railroad bridge at Ta-yu-ho. Oct. 4--Japanese march along railroad to Wei-Hsein; one Chinese killed. Oct. 5--Japanese repulse night attack of Germans at Tsing-tau. Oct. 6--Germans plan to destroy Shantung Railway. Oct. 7--Japanese seize Island of Yap; Japanese bring siege guns before Tsing-tau. Oct. 8--German fire slackens at Tsing-tau. Oct. 13--Arrangements made for departure of non-combatants before final attack on Kiao-Chau. *CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.* Aug. 8--British seize Port Lome, Togoland. Aug. 9--French are in Togoland. Aug. 26--Germans surrender Togoland. Aug. 28--German troops attack Belgian Congo. Sept. 10--Germans defeated by British in Nyassaland. Sept. 13--Germans occupy Karangu, British East Africa. Sept. 15--British defeat Germans in Namaqualand. Sept. 18--Germans defeated by garrison of seven British at Nakob. Sept. 22--Germans repulsed in attack on fort in Voi district. Sept. 24--Germans at Schuckmannsberg surrender to police. Sept. 25--Australian force takes German New Guinea. Sept. 26--French seize Coco Beach, Kamerun; British occupy Luederitz Bay; Germans raid Walfish Bay. Sept. 28--German Congo seized by British and French. Oct. 13--Detachment of Boers under Col. Maritz rebels because of the pro-British stand taken by the Government of South Africa; martial law proclaimed in colony; British imprison Germans in British East Africa and Germans imprison British in German East Africa. Oct. 14--There are but few men in the Maritz rebel force; silence of Boer leaders is found disquieting in England. Oct. 15--Col. Brits's force captures eighty rebels under Col. Maritz; Gen. Botha takes field; prominent men arrested on charge of treason. *NAVAL RECORD*. July 26--British and French fleets ready for action; Servian vessels in Danube seized by Austrians; German fleet ordered concentrated in home waters; Italy masses fleet. July 29 and 30--British fleet leaves Portland; British and German fleets in Far East mobilize. July 31--German squadron stops merchant vessels in Danish waters; British warships near; Montenegrin Ki
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