GERMANY.
Oct. 16—Count Zeppelin is supervising construction of new airships; reinforcements sent to von Kluck; tax levied on Bruges.
Oct. 20—Report that Zeppelin fleet is being prepared for attack on London; Britons over 55 years old to be allowed to leave country.
Oct. 22—Chancellor Delbrueck announces in Prussian Diet that nation will not lay down arms until victory is won; pioneer company of Lorraine battalion granted right to wear skull and crossbones on caps.
Oct. 23—Women spies meet death bravely.
Oct. 24—Looting barred in Antwerp; survey of conditions shows many men eager to enlist.
Oct. 26—Prince of Monaco protests against manner in which Gen. von Buelow proposes to treat his property in France; Government complains of seizure by England of Red Cross ship Ophelia.
Oct. 27—Germans in Southern Hungary ask for aid.
Oct. 29—German tourists flock to Antwerp.
Oct. 30—Forty thousand teachers are at the front; 1914 reserves called out.