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*[[Montenegro]] orders mobilisation.
*[[Montenegro]] orders mobilisation.
*Gun-running riot in Dublin: apparent approach of civil war.<ref>Dublin: Grave encounter between 2nd King's Own Scottish Borderers and civilians owing to stoning of former by mob. Four civilians killed - one a woman. Sequel to gun-running by Nationalist Volunteers, Hill of Howth. Lord Mayor demands authority of which [[troops]] fired.</ref>
*Gun-running riot in Dublin: apparent approach of civil war.<ref>Dublin: Grave encounter between 2nd King's Own Scottish Borderers and civilians owing to stoning of former by mob. Four civilians killed - one a woman. Sequel to gun-running by Nationalist Volunteers, Hill of Howth. Lord Mayor demands authority of which [[troops]] fired.</ref>

==1915==
*{{WF}} - Attacks by Crown Prince in [[Argonne]] checked. French success on [[Lingekopf]] ([[Alsace]]).
*{{EF}} - Enemy held on [[Narev (river)|Narev]] line, fierce fighting east of Rojan; [[Zeppelin]] captured by Russians.
**&nbsp;Germans repulsed at [[Shlok]] ([[Riga]]), warships co-operating.
*{{SF}} - Italians occupy crests on Julian front and capture [[Monte Sei Busi]]; and attack [[Doberdo Plateau|Plateau of Doberdo]].
**&nbsp;Great fire in [[Constantinople]].
*{{AE}} - Announced that [[Nejd]] (north-east Arabia) has proclaimed its independence and put Turkish garrisons to flight.
*{{NO}} - French operate against [[Lagosta Island]] ([[Adriatic]]) destroying Austrian submarine supply station, etc.
**&nbsp;Italians land and capture [[Pelagosa Island]] (centre of Adriatic).
**&nbsp;German destroyer sunk by British submarine in [[North Sea]].
*{{PO}} - [[Great Britain]]'s reply to American Note of [[30 March]] received in Washington.<ref>The Note maintains that [[Great Britain]] has not departed from the main principles of international law, and gives precedents, during the blockade of Bermuda, for her action, suggesting that if a neutral country is aggrieved the remedy can be sought in courts or, eventually, in arbitration.</ref>
**&nbsp;[[Canada]]'s recruits up to date, 140,000.


==References/notes==
==References/notes==

Revision as of 22:22, 10 June 2018

July

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 26 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 26 July on The Great War wiki.

1914

Events preceding British Declaration of War

  • Germany thinks Russia will not fight, but threatens mobilisation, i.e. war, if Russia does not stop her preparations, and asks Entente States to keep Russia quiet. Kaiser and German Fleet return from Norway.
  • Austria begins to mobilise 8 corps on Russian frontier.
  • Sir Edward Grey suggests Conference of Ambassadors in London.
  • Russia declares she will mobilise on Austrian frontier if Austria crosses Serbian frontier. General Putnik released with apologies.
  • Montenegro orders mobilisation.
  • Gun-running riot in Dublin: apparent approach of civil war.[1]

1915

  1. REDIRECT Template:Ae - Announced that Nejd (north-east Arabia) has proclaimed its independence and put Turkish garrisons to flight.

References/notes

Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)

  1. Dublin: Grave encounter between 2nd King's Own Scottish Borderers and civilians owing to stoning of former by mob. Four civilians killed - one a woman. Sequel to gun-running by Nationalist Volunteers, Hill of Howth. Lord Mayor demands authority of which troops fired.
  2. The Note maintains that Great Britain has not departed from the main principles of international law, and gives precedents, during the blockade of Bermuda, for her action, suggesting that if a neutral country is aggrieved the remedy can be sought in courts or, eventually, in arbitration.
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