Feb. 2—Reservists in England warned to be ready to respond to call.
Feb. 7—Russia plans to send to Italy many Austrian prisoners of Italian nationality.
Feb. 8—Soldiers of Second Category are to remain under colors until May; meeting in Padua is held in favor of joining the war and of dissolving the Triple Alliance.
Feb. 9—Federation of the Italian Press condemns pro-German propaganda; Garibaldi visits Joffre.
Feb. 10—Garibaldi, in London, says that popular feeling in Italy is against Germans and Austrians.
Feb. 20—One million men are under arms; Premier Salandra avoids war debate in Parliament; volunteers await arrival of Garibaldi to head expedition to aid Allies.
Feb. 23—It is planned to call more men to the colors.
Feb. 27—Premier Salandra, addressing Chamber of Deputies, says the nation does not desire war but is ready to make any sacrifice to realize her aspirations.
RUMANIA.
Feb. 19—There is much uneasiness throughout the nation as Parliament reopens after a recess.