n England and France.
Aug. 24--Assistant Secretary Breckinridge reaches Berlin with gold;
Ambassador Herrick makes arrangements for Americans in Switzerland.
Aug. 26--Art students in Paris in sad plight; few tourists now ask aid
in London; students leave German universities; refugees from Italy
express satisfaction with arrangements of Government Relief Committee;
relief bureau established at The Hague.
Aug. 27--Cruiser North Carolina sent to Turkey.
Aug. 28--German Government furnishes gold to Ambassador Gerard.
Aug. 31--London again crowded with refugees; tourists in Denmark safe.
Sept. 3--Turkish Government will not permit the North Carolina to go to
Constantinople; Americans in London help Belgian refugees.
Sept. 4--Tennessee takes Americans across Channel; British soldiers give
up quarters for them at Havre; North Carolina starts for Smyrna.
Sept. 9--Refugee aid cost $100,000 in five days in London.
Sept. 10--Passports to be required of all in England.
Sept. 12--Major Hedekin reports nearly all tourists out of France and
Switzerland.
Sept. 13--Treasury Department will receive no further deposits; sailors
on the Tennessee cheer British transport.
Sept. 23--Money from North Carolina reaches Constantinople.
Sept. 28--Americans leaving Brussels.
Sept. 29--Tennessee ordered to Adriatic.
Oct. 10--Consul Deedmeyer says he was forced to leave Chemnitz because
of bad treatment from Germans.
*AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.*
July 24--Minister at Belgrade prepares to leave.
July 25--Diplomatic relations severed with Servia; martial law
proclaimed; Servian Gen. Putnik seized.
July 26--Servian envoy dismissed; Emperor Francis Joseph takes decisive
part in country's action; war measures taken.
July 27--Army deserters sought in Cuba.
July 28--Emperor will take command at Vienna headquarters; food prices
raised in Vienna.
July 29--Emperor sends letter to the Czar.
July 30--Government may declare war on Russia; newspaper correspondents
expelled from Semlin; Emperor cheered in Vienna; men up to 50 years of
age called to service; Count Salm-Hoogstraetem says Slavs in Austrian
Army will be loyal.
July 31--Government assures Italy that there is no desire for more
territory.
Aug. 1--Whole nation wants war; Government was pressed by Germany to
discuss matters with Russia and to localize war.
Aug. 2--Cadets in military academies made Lieutenants; Countess
Szechenyi places palace at disposal of
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