Aug. 26—Art students in Paris in sad plight; few tourists now ask aid in London; students leave German universities; refugees from Italy express satisfaction with arrangements of Government Relief Committee; relief bureau established at The Hague.
Aug. 27—Cruiser North Carolina sent to Turkey.
Aug. 28—German Government furnishes gold to Ambassador Gerard.
Aug. 31—London again crowded with refugees; tourists in Denmark safe.
Sept. 3—Turkish Government will not permit the North Carolina to go to Constantinople; Americans in London help Belgian refugees.
Sept. 4—Tennessee takes Americans across Channel; British soldiers give up quarters for them at Havre; North Carolina starts for Smyrna.
Sept. 9—Refugee aid cost $100,000 in five days in London.
Sept. 10—Passports to be required of all in England.
Sept. 12—Major Hedekin reports nearly all tourists out of France and Switzerland.
Sept. 13—Treasury Department will receive no further deposits; sailors on the Tennessee cheer British transport.