Sept. 1—Name of St. Petersburg changed to Petrograd; other cities with German names would have them Russianized; Germany charges atrocities in East Prussia.
Sept. 3—Report that soldiers have been sent to Belgium through Scotland.
Sept. 4—Gen. Bobrinsky appointed Governor of Galicia.
Sept. 6—Year's provisions seized at Lemberg, which is to be called Lvov.
Sept. 12—Prisoners are proving a problem.
Sept. 14—British Press Bureau denies that troops have landed in Belgium or France.
Sept. 16—Proclamation issued to captured Austrian districts.
Sept. 21—"Orange Book" shows Government's negotiations in cause of peace.
Sept. 27—Full text of "Orange Book" printed in The New York Times.
Sept. 28—Soldiers occupy Tilsit estate of German Emperor; war fund presented to Czar by Petrograd bankers.