Nov. 18—Anti-German plots discovered; army and navy officers protest against assumption of authority by Germans; committee formed to rid country of German domination.
Nov. 23—Disorders in Constantinople; British Embassy looted; Russian hospital pillaged.
Nov. 24—San Stefano church wrecked by mob.
Nov. 26—British, French, and Russians in Jerusalem are imprisoned and their homes looted; massacre feared; Italian Consul asks for warships.
Nov. 27—Canadian missionaries allowed to leave the country.
Nov. 28—Riots in Erzerum; Armenians slain.
Nov. 29—Moslem priests urge killing of infidels on first appearance of hostile fleets; Government decides to sequestrate all religious establishments in Palestine belonging to Allies.
Dec. 1—Turks are becoming brigands at the expense of subjects of the Allies.
Dec. 4—Rioting throughout the country; holy war proclaimed against Servia and her allies; foreigners in danger.
Dec. 12—Many members of religious orders flee from Palestine; British Consul dragged from Italian Consulate in Hodeida.