[ [!-- Note Anchor 91 --][Footnote 91: Ibid. No. 111. Sir E. Grey to Sir E. Goschen, July 31.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 92 --][Footnote 92: Ibid. No. 121. Sir E. Goschen to Sir E. Grey, July 31.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 93 --][Footnote 93: See German White Book, pp. 12 and 13, and Exhibits 20, 21, 22, 23, 23a (see infra [Appendix I]).]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 94 --][Footnote 94: Correspondence, No. 121. Sir E. Goschen to Sir E. Grey, July 31.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 95 --][Footnote 95: Ibid. Nos. 131, 133, 135.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 96 --][Footnote 96: Russian Orange Book, No. 58 (infra Appendix VI).]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 97 --][Footnote 97: Ibid. No. 133. Sir E. Grey to Sir E. Goschen, August 1, encloses a telegram of July 31, to the effect that 'The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador declared the readiness of his Government to discuss the substance of the Austrian ultimatum to Servia. M. Sazonof replied by expressing his satisfaction, and said it was desirable that the discussions should take place in London with the participation of the Great Powers.']

[ [!-- Note Anchor 98 --][Footnote 98: German White Book, p. 8.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 99 --][Footnote 99: Ibid. p. 9, Exhibit No. 17.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 100 --][Footnote 100: Correspondence, No. 76. Sir E. Goschen to Sir E. Grey, July 29: 'His Excellency denied German Government had done this. Nevertheless it is true.']