German check at Eghezee; Neufchateau occupied by Crown Prince.
British naval forces bombard and raid Dar-es-Salaam.
Germany releases Archer Huntington, president of the American Geographical Society, who was detained on suspicions of spying.
Germany protests against the U.S. ban on wireless communications between America and Germany.
Life insurance companies in the U.S. refuse to offer business to reservists or Canadians due to war risk.
Austro-Hungarian navy begins its blockade of Montenegro.
Around 60,000 Dutch troops mass on the German border and large areas are flooded as a precautionary measure against an invasion.
Russia announces that its concentration of forces on the Galician frontier is complete and is ready for an offensive.
Queen Elisabeth of Belgium spends 6 hours today visiting wounded soldiers in military hospitals.
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