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==1914==
==1916 (Sunday)==
*Noyelles: Battalion carrying parties for mines.
===Precursor to British Declaration of War===
*Deaths: [[George Elliott (16368 Pte.)]]
*Russia proposes to Germany at 2 a.m. to stop mobilising if Austria would eliminate clauses in ultimatum damaging Serbian sovereignty. Last chance of peace.
*''Lokal Anzeiger'' announces German mobilisation. Contradicted officially after time allowed for Russian Ambassador to wire it to St. Petersburg. Germany wires temporisingly to Vienna, but does not forward Russia's "last chance" proposal.
*Russia learns of general Austrian mobilisation.
*Prince Henry of Prussia wires to [[King George]] asking him to secure neutrality of France and Russia. The King says he is trying to persuade them to cease preparations, if Austria will not go beyond Belgrade. Hopes [[Kaiser]] will influence Austria.
*Austria a little nervous, but refuses to alter the Note.
*Russia decides definitely on general mobilisation.
*German [[troops]] close to French frontier: French troops kept 10 km behind it.
*[[Sir Edward Grey]] repudiates Bethmann-Hollweg's "infamous proposal" with scorn, but holds out olive branch. No notice taken by Germany.
*[[Mr. Asquith]]'s speech in House of Commons.<ref>The Prime Minister moves postponement of the consideration of the second reading of the Amendment Bill (Government of Ireland). At the moment when the "issues of peace and war are hanging in the balance it is in the interest of the whole world" that Great Britain "should present a united front and be able to speak and act with the authority of an undivided nation."</ref>


==1917 (Monday)==
==References/notes==
*Lonsdale Battalion ordered to move to La Panne at 2:00pm to take over coast defence. Order to move cancelled at 1:45 pm.
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 8 July 2022

July

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 30 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 30 July on The Great War wiki.

1916 (Sunday)

1917 (Monday)

  • Lonsdale Battalion ordered to move to La Panne at 2:00pm to take over coast defence. Order to move cancelled at 1:45 pm.


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