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*{{EF}} Heavy German attacks on lower [[Ravka (river)|Ravka]] repulsed.
*{{PO}} British Note with "preliminary observations" in reply to American Note of [[29 December]] 1914 on interference with neutral trade.<ref>The Note admits that a belligerent Power should interfere with neutral trade only when its national safety demands it, but holds that this does not exclude the right to interfere with contraband destined for the enemy. It is further admitted that foodstuffs should not be detained without a presumption that they are intended for the armed forces of the enemy, but it is added that [[Britain]] can give no unconditional undertaking to observe this principle in view of the methods of warfare followed by the [[Central Powers]]. The Note insists on the necessity, under modern conditions, of bringing ships into port for examination. It is pointed out that Britain's policy has been forced upon her by the growing danger that neutral countries will become bases of military supplies for the enemy.</ref>
 
==1916 (Friday)==
*{{EF}}Russians storm [[Chartorysk]].
*{{SF}} Sir Ian Hamilton's despatch on [[Suvla Bay]] published.
**Embarkation of French and English at [[Seddul-Bahr]] ([[Dardanelles]]) begins, after repulse of a Turkish attack.
*{{AE}} General Aylmer defeats Turks at [[Sheikh-Saad]].
*{{PO}} Count Bernstorff presents a memorandum on submarine policy to [[USA]] Government.
**[[Great Britain]] arranges to ration [[Holland]].
 
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