Nov. 4—Americans will fight as First London Machine Battery.
Nov. 5—Proclamation that holy places in Arabia and Mesopotamia must not be touched.
Nov. 6—Detectives say some London buildings are strong German forts; large trade in mourning clothes in London; Sweden protests against closing of North Sea.
Nov. 7—Government thanks United States State Department for help rendered at Constantinople by Ambassador Morgenthau.
Nov. 8—Japanese Emperor and Empress send thanks for British aid at Tsing-tau.
Nov. 10—Karl Hans Lody shot as a spy in the Tower of London; when first arrested he claimed to be an American.
Nov. 11—Germans are exhibiting dumdum bullets which they charge have been taken from British soldiers.
Nov. 12—Mass meeting in London in support of Kitchener's appeal for temperance by soldiers.
Nov. 13—Officers sent to Russia to discuss tactics of eastern campaign; sentry in concentration camp kills a German prisoner.
Nov. 14—Under Secretary of War Tennant urges football players to enlist.