Oct. 12—Archbishop accuses Hungarian soldiers of atrocities in Russian Poland.
Oct. 13—Report that eight commanders have been dismissed and two have killed themselves.
Oct. 14—Austrian guns were used by Germans at Antwerp.
BELGIUM.
July 29—Antwerp's trade paralyzed.
July 30—Forts provisioned; export of horses and vehicles prohibited.
July 31—State Railway trains into Germany suspended.
Aug. 1—Government buys entire wheat supply in Antwerp.
Aug, 2—Neutrality an issue with England; German Ambassador said to have promised that there will be no invasion; guards mobilized at Liége and Namur to hold bridges; Civic Guard called out; Parliament summoned.
Aug. 3—Antwerp in state of siege; King appeals to King George; England will defend neutrality; frontier being intrenched.