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I. List of
Principal
Persons Mentioned
.., ... ... xvii
II. British Diplomatic Correspondence
......... 1
III. French Yellow Book
.................. 121
IV. Russian Orange Book
............... 265
V. Belgian Grey Book
.................. 299
Appendix regarding Anglo-Belgian relations
... 349
VI. Serbian Blue Book
.................. 369
Appendix containing
Signor Giolitti s
Speech of
5th December,
1914 ............... 399
VII.
German White Book
.................. 403
Appendix containing Dr.
von Bethmann-Hollweg
s
Speech of 4th August,
1914 ............ 436
VIII.
Austro-Hungarian Red Book
............ 441
IX. Documents published subsequently
... ... ... 535
Index
... ... ...
~~
... ... ... ..· 545
546
THE EUROPEAN WAR.
INDEX.
Africa
Congo. See that Title.
German Attacks on Britisb Territory,
342
(Nos.
75
and
76).
Alsace-Lorraine
Inhabitants of Annexed
Parta
For¬
bidden to Cross Frontier,
215
(No.
106).
Austria-Hungary
Action really directed against Russia,
22
(No.
17).
Belgium
—
War declared with,
342
(No.
77) ;
533
(No.
67).
Belgian Reply,
343
(No.
78).
JBritish Ambassador
—
Comments on events from 22_July,
114
(No.
161).
Final Interview with Count Berch-
told,
119.
British relations with,
529
(No.
58) ;
530
(No.
60).
War declared by Great Britain,
532
(No.
65).
Communications with Representatives
at
—
Belgrade,
448
(Nos.
1, 2), 450
(No.
6), 462
(No.
7), 500
(No
22), 516
(No.
37).
Berlin,
4õ3
(No.
8), 461
(No.
19),
505
(No.
30;, 506
(Nos.
33, 34),
515
(.Nos.
35, 38), 620
(Nos.
42,
43), 622
(No.
46), 624
(No.
48),
529
(No.
57), 533
(No.
67), 534
(No.
68).
Constantinople,
453
(No.
8), 461
(No.
19).
London,
3
(No.
4), 453
(No.
8), 454
(No.
9), 455
(No.
10), 460
(No.
17), 461
(No.
19),
(No.
29), 505
(No.
34), 516
(No.
39), 518
(No.
41), 521
(No.
44), 526
(No.
61), 529
(No.
58), 530
(No.
60), 531
(No.
61), 532
(No.
65).
Nish,
450
(No.
5).
Paria,
449
(No.
4), 456
(No.
11), 457
(Nos.
12, 13), 461
(No.
19), 505
(No.
30), 506
(No.
34), 521
(No.
44), 522
(No.
45), 527
(No.
54), 530
(Nos.
61, 62), 531
(No.
63).
Rome,
453
(No.
8), 461
(No.
19),
505
(No.
30), 506
(No.
34), 521
(No.
44).
504
(No.
30), 506
Austria-Hungary
—
cont.
Communications with Representatives
at
—
cont.
St. Petersburg,
267
(No.
3), 453
(No.
8;, 457
(No.
14), 459
(No.
16), 460
(No.
18), 461
(No.
19), 499
(No.
21), 501
(No.
26), 503
(Nos.
27, 28), 505
(Nos.
ЗО, ЗІ),
506
(Nos.
32, 34),
Õ17
(No.
40), 521
(No.
44), 522
(No.
47), 524
(No.
49), 525
(No.
60), 526
(No.
51), 527
(No.
52), 528
Шоѕ.
55, 56), 529
(No.
59).
Semlin,
500
(No.
23), 501
(No.
24).
Токіо,
515
(No. 3S),
534
(No.
69).
Uskub
449
(No.
3).
Vienna,
499
(No.
20), 527
(No.
53),
532
(No.
66).
General Mobilization of Army and
Fleet,
95
(No.
127) ; 222
(No.
115) ;
274
(No.
24) ; 283
(No.
47).
Japan
—
Relations broken off,
534
(No.
69).
Mediation proposals, Attitude to¬
wards,
23
(No.
18), 25
(Nos.
24,
25), 52
(Nos.
61, 62), 62
(No.
81),
70
(No.
93), 72
(No.
3), 73
(No.
94), 97
(No.
131), 98
(Nos.
133, 135), 199
(No.
83), 225
(No.
120), 226
(No.
121), 293
(No.
73), 516
(No.
38), 521
(No.
44), 522
(No.
47), 524
(No.
49), 526
(No.
51), 528
(No.
56).
Mobilization on Russian Frontier,
203
(Nos.
90
and
91) ; 527
(No.
53).
Notification to British Embassy of
State of War with
Servia
(28
July),
44.
Notification to the Powers of breaking
off of relations with
Servia,
505
(No.
30).
Official Summary of Events,
443.
Russia, relations with
—■
British Attitude,
65
(No.
87).
Direct Conversations, proposals for,
&c,
40
(No.
45), 85
(No.
110),
86
(No. Ill),
177
(No.
55), 197
(No.
80), 198
(No.
81), 199
(No.
82), 204
(No.
92), 213
(No
104).
Refusal by Austria,
58
(No.
74),
203
(No.
91), 205
(No.
03).
German Advice to Austria,
58
(No.
75).
INDEX.
Austria-Hungary
—
cont.
Russisi,
Relations
with
—
cont.
Mediation Proposals. See that
Sub-heacl, above.
Russian engagement to stop Military
preparations if Austria takes
certain course,
75
(No.
97), 76
(No.
99).
War Declared by Austria,
298
(No.
79), 529
(No.
69)..
Sandjak, Intentions as to,
225
(No.
120),
228
(No.
125).
Servia,
Relations
with.-
—
Austrian Attitude,
145:
(No. II),
14G (No.
12), 147
(No.
14), 162
(No.
20), 161
(No.
29), 171
(No.
45), 178
(No.
56), 183
(No.
61), 370
(Nos.
1, 2, ,3), 371
(No.
4), 372
(Nos.
6, 7, 8), 373
(No.
9), 374
(Nob.
11
and
12), 376
(Nos.
14, 15, 16), 377
(No.
17),
378
(Nos.
18
and
19), 379
(Nos.
20
and
21), 380
(No.
. 22), 381
(No.
23), 382
(Nos.
24
and
25),
384
(No.
29), 387
(No.
31), 394
(No.
52), 407,
42& (No.
3), 460
(No.
18), 501
(No.
26), 505
(No.
31), 517
(No.
40).
See. also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Austrian Dossier sent to the Powers,
461
(No.
19).
Austrian Intentions,
63
(No.
82), 290
(No.
66).
Austrian Minister and Staff leave
Belgrade,
24
(No.
23), 28
(No.
31), 29
(No.
35), 173
(No.
48), 178
(No.
56), 274
(No.
21), 302
(No.
5), 390
(Nos.
40, 41), 391
.{No.
42), 501
(No.
24).
Austrian Official Reports as to
Serbian feelings towards Austria,
448-Ö
(Nos.
1, 2, 3), 450
(No.
5),
451
(No.
6).
Austrian Press, Warlike attitude of,
146
(No.
12), 148
(No.
14).
Austrian Statement that her de¬
claration of readiness to respect
Servian Integrity and Sovereign
.
Rights had been received by
Russia in silence
—
Contradic¬
tion,
293
(No.
75).
Berlin Press, Attitude of,
268
(No.
7).
British Attitude and Efforts,
65
(No.
87), 151
(No.
19), 152
(No.
19), 154
(No.
22), 163
(No.
32),
1G4 (No.
33), 165
(No.
34),
166-7
(No.
36), 167
(Nos.
36,
37), 169
(Nos.
40, 41), 175
(No.
50), 184
(No.
61), 187
(No.
66),
188
(No.
68), 209
(No.
98), 273
(No.
20), 517
(No.
40), 518
(No.
41).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Austria-Hungary
—
cont.
Servia,
Relations with
—
cont.
Events from. Date of
Seraj
evo
Murders to Presentation of
Austrian Note to
Servia
of
23
July
—
ľrench
Reports^
144-
153.
Espionage by
Servia?
—
Prosecution
for, at
Seraje
vo,
487.
Srenoh Views
axuă
Efforts,
150
(No.
17), 154
(No.
22), 157;
(No.
26),
160
(No.
28), 161-2.
(No.
30),
164
(Nò.
33), 165
(Nö.
34), 180
(No.
57), 204
(No.
92).
See also Title, Mediation Pro-
posais.
German Views and Attitude,
16
(Nò.
8), 18
(No.
11), 144
(No.
9), 149
(No.
16), 151
(Nos.
18,
19), 153
(Nos.
20, 21), 158
(No.
27), 160
(No.
28), 161-2
(Nos.
29, 30), 167
(No.
37), 169
(No.
41), 170 (Nö. 43), 173
(No.
47),
175
(No.
50), 179
(Nos.
56, 57),
180
(No.
57), 183
(No.
61),
184-5
(No.
62), 199
(No.
83),
200
(No.
85), 202
(No.
87),
204
(No.
92), 206
(No.
94),
229
(No.
125), 269
(No.
8),
272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20),
276
(No.
28), 380
(No.
22), 382
(No.
24), 383
(No.
26), 393
(No.
51), 394
(No.
52), 398, 405.
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Italian Views and Efforts,
27
(No.
29), 150
(No.
17), 158
(No.
27),
174
(No.
50), 176
(No.
61, 52),
383
(No.
28).
Localization of the Dispute, German
View,
1
(No.
2), 17
(No.
9), 160
(No.
28), 166
(No.
36), 272, 389
(No.
36), 407, 424
(No.
1), 425
(No.
2), 457
(Nos.
12, 13, 14),
459
(No.
16).
Mediation Proposals. See
separate
Title.
Military Action Intended by Austria,
23
(No.
18), 3,7
(No.
40), 38
j
(No.
41).
Military Operations Not to be
Undertaken Immediately,
25
(No.
25), 26
(No. 2&).
Non-interference by other Powers
—■
German opinion. See sub¬
heading, Localization of the
Dispute, above.
Narodna Odbrana,
Extract from
(1911), 476.
Narodna Odbrana
Society
—
Appeal of, in Servian Official
Gazette,
483.
Nish Local Committee
—
Attitude
on Serajevo Murders,
497.
Organization and Work of,
479—
80, 489.
Work of
—
Deposition by Trifko
Kretanovii?,
483.
548
THE EUROPEAN WAR.
A us
tria
-Hnn
gary
—
cont.
¡Servia,
Relations with
—
coni.
Occupation of Belgrade or otber
Towns as a Basis for Negotia¬
tions,
75
(No.
98), 78
(No.
103), 219-220
(No.
112).
Russian Views and Attitude,
14
(No.
6), 15
(No.
7), 21, 22
(No.
17),
28
(No.
28), 29
(No.
33), 39
(No.
44),
49ПЅГО.
56),
S9 (No.
118), 146
(No.
10), 151
(No.
18), 153
(No.
20), 154
(No.
22), 163
(Nos.
31,
32), 164
(No.
33), 167-8
(Nos.
38, 39, 40), 170
(Nos.
42, 43).
171
(Nos.
44, 45), 174
(No.
50),
176
(Nos.
52, 53), 177
(Nos.
54,
55), 186
(No.
64), 269
(No.
10),
274
(Ko.
23), 280
(No.
40), 281
(No.
42), 459
(No.
16), 503
(No.
28), 605
(No.
31), 522
(No.
47), 524
(No.
49), 528
(Nos.
55, 56).
See also Mediation Proposals.
Servia s Willingness to entertain
reasonable Austrian require¬
ments,
148
(No.
15).
Servian Appeal to the Powers,
possibility of,
22
(No.
17).
Servian Attitude and Views,
150
(No.
18), 152
(No.
19), 153
(No.
20), 158
(No.
27), 371
(No.
5), 372
(No.
8), 384
(No.
30).
Servian Note of
1908, 4, 22
(No.
17),
49
(No.
55).
Servian Preparations before delivery
of answer to Austrian Note,
500,
504
(No.
29).
Servian Press, opinions of, prior to
the Serajevo Murders,
472.
Servian Territory not to be seized,
23
(No.
18), 68
(No.
90), 69
(No.
91), 99-100
(No.
137), 407,
427
(No.
5), 506
(No.
32).
Servian War Office
—
Pictures of a
nature hostile to Dual Monarchy,
499.
Situation before Presentation of
Ultimatum of
23
July,
1
(Nos.
1, 2), 2
(No.
3), 4.
Sokol
Society Dusan the Strong
—
Report on the activities of, in
Kragujevac
(1912-13), 480.
Special Points for Great Britain,
516
(No.
39).
Turkish Views,
186
(No.
65).
Ultimatum of
23
July,
3
(No.
4), 16
(No.
8), 155
(Nos.
£3, 25), 159
(No.
28), 164
(.No.
48), 266
(No.
1), 388
(Nos.
33, 34), 389
(Nos.
35, 36).
Austrian Official Commentary,
453-4
(No.
8).
Austrian Statement that Note is
not an Ultimatum, but a
Démarche
with a Time-limit,
20
(No.
14), 21
(No.
17), 166
(No.
36).
Austro-Hungarian Views,
13
(No.
5), 15
(No.
7).
Austria-Hungary—
cont.
Servia,
Relations with
—
cont.
Ultimatum of
23
July
—
cont.
British Attitude,
13
(No.
5), 17
(No.
10), 18
(No.
11), 19
(No.
12), 22
(No.
17), 24
(No.
22), 455
(No.
10).
French Attitude and Views,
14
(No.
6), 17
(No.
10), 21
(Nos.
15, 16), 456
(No.
11).
German Denial of Prior Know¬
ledge
23
(No.
18), 25
(No.
25),
149
(Nos.
15, 17), 161
(No.
30),
162
(No.
30), 165
(No.
35), 166
(No.
36), 169
(No.
41), 180
(No.
57), 181
(No.
57), 196
(No.
78), 272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20).
German Prior Knowledge of,
74
(No.
95).-
German Support of Austrian
Action,
272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20).
Italian Views,
53
(No.
64).
Point
5—
Austrian Explanation,
503
(No.
27).
Redrafting of certain Articles pro¬
posed by Russia,
275
(No.
25).
German Attitude,
280
(No.
38).
Russian Attitude and Views,
14
(No.
6), 15
(No.
7), 21, 22
(No.
17), 39
(No.
44), 49
(No.
55), 89
(No.
118), 275
(No.
25), 457
(No.
14), 459
(No.
15).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Servian Attitude,
16
(No.
8).
Servian Reply,
24
(No.
21), 27
(No.
30), 31
(No.
39), 172
(Nos.
46, 47), 173
(No.
48),
389
(No.
38), 417.
Austrian Official Commentaries
417, 507.
Austrian Views,
193
(No.
72 (2) ),
197
(No.
80), 276
(No.
27).
British Views,
40
(No.
46), 42-43
(No.
48), 281
(No.
42).
German Views,
29
(Nos.
32, 34),
278
(No.
33).
Non-publication of, in German
Press,
282
(No.
46).
Refusal of Austria-Hungary
Accept,
41
(No.
48), 273
(No.
21), 279
(No.
37).
Russian Viewp,
278
(No.
33).
Special Points to be brought before
Great Britain,
454
(No.
9),
460
(No.
17).
Time Chosen for Presentation,
significance of,
15
(No.
6), 165
(No.
35).
Time limit
—
Dangers of,
2
(No.
3).
Proposals for Extension,
167
(No.
38), 168-9
(Nos.
39,
40, 41), 170
(Nos.
42, 43),
171
(Nos.
44, 46), 173
(No.
48), 176
(No.
50), 270
(Nos.
11, 12, 14), 271
(Nos.
15,16).
INDEX.
549
Austria
Hungary
—
cont
.
Servia,
Relations with
—
cont.
Ultimatum of
23
July
—
cont.
Time limit
—
cont.
Proposals for Extension
—
cont.
Austrian Refusal,
499
(Nos.
20, 21).
British Attitude,
18
(No.
11).
German Views,
22
(No.
18).
Italian Attitude,
37
(No.
40).
¡
Russian Views,
19
(No.
13),
I
26
(No.
26), 37
(No.
40).
j
Unconditional Acceptance
De-
1
manded,
23
(Nos.
19, 20).
War Declared by Austria-Hungary,
¡
44-46
(No.
60), 54
(No.
66), 57
(No.
73), 303
(No.
7), 392
(Nos.
45, 46, 47), 393
(No.
48), 515
(No.
37).
Telegrams between French and Russian
Representatives Purposely De¬
layed by,
279
(No.
36).
Troops on French Frontier,
530
(Nos.
61,
62), 531
(Nos.
63, 64), 532
(No.
65).
Belgium
Agreement for Joint Action to Resist
Germany,
324
(No.
48), 325
(Nos.
49, 52).
Appeal to Great Britain, France and
Russia,
242
(No.
162), 321
(No.
40),
322
(No.
42), 323
(No.
43).
Austria declares War,
342
(No.
77),
533
(No.
67).
Belgian Reply,
343
(No.
78).
Communications with Representatives
at
—
Belgrade,
302
(No.
4).
Berlin,
300
(No.
2), 303
(Nos.
6, 8),
304
(Nos.
9, 11), 305
(No.
12),
306
(No.
12), 307
(Nos.
14, 15),
308
(Nos.
16, 19), 312
(No.
23),
313
(No.
24), 317
(Nos.
34, 35),
324
(No.
45).
Hague,
301
(No.
3), 303
(No.
8),
308
(No.
17), 312
(No.
23), 315
(No.
29), 325
(No.
50), 332
(Nos.
54, 55, 56), 334
(No.
60), 335
(No.
62), 336
(No.
63), 337
(No.
64), 340
(Nos.
70, 71), 341
(No.
73), 342
(No.
77), 343
(No.
78).
London,
300
(No.
2), 303
(No.
8),
304
(Nos.
9, 11), 305
(No.
12),
307
(Nos.
13, 15), 308
(Noe.
16,
19), 312
(No.
23), 313
(No.
24),
314
(No.
26), 316
(No.
30), 318
(No.
36), 319
(Nos.
37, 38), 321
(No.
39), 322
(Nos.
41, 42, 43·),
325
(Nos.
49, 52), 333
(Nos.
57,
68), 337
(No.
66), 341
(No.
75),
345
(No.
79).
Luxemburg,
301
(No.
3), 303
(No.
8),
208
(No.
17).
Madrid,
317
(No.
33), 324
(No.
46),
325
(No.
51).
Paris,
300
(No.
2), 303
(No.
8), 304
(Nos.
9, 11), 305
(No.
12), 307
(No.
16), 308
(Nos.
16, 19), 312
(No.
23), 313
(No.
24), 316
Belgium
—
cont.
Communications with. Representatives
at
—
cont.
(No.
30), 319
(No.
38), 322
(Nos.
42, 43), 324
(No.
47), 326
(No.
52), 333
(Nos.
57, 58), 334
(No.
59), 335
(No.
61), 337
(No.
66), 341
(No.
74).
Rome,
301
(No.
3), 303
(No.
8), 308
(No.
17).
St. Petersburg,
300
(No.
2), 303
(No.
8), 308
(Nos.
16, 19), 312
(No.
23), 313
(No.
24), 319
(No.
38), 322
(Nos.
42, 43), 325
(No.
52), 337
(No.
66).
Vienna,
300
(Nos.
1, 2), 303
(Nos.
7,
8), 308
(Nos.
16, 19), 312
(No.
23), 313
(No.
24).
Congo. See that Title.
Despatch to Representatives Abroad
for Presentation to the respective
Governments,
323
(No.
44).
Formal Assurance by Germany that in
no case would Territory be
Annexed,
109
(No.
157).
French Offer of Support against Ger¬
many and Belgian Reply,
106
(No.
151), 238
(No.
142), 313
(No.
24).
German Allegations, founded on Docu¬
ments said %p have been discovered
in Brussels, of Secret Military
Arrangements between Great
Britain and Belgium
—
Disproof
of,
350-367.
German Allegation of Hostile Acts,
93
(No.
122).
Belgian Reply,
344-7
(No.
79
and
enei.).
German Minister, Departure of,
316
(Nos.
31, 32), 317
(No.
34).
German Minister s Notification to
Belgian Foreign Secretary of
Breaches of International Law by
France,
311
(No.
21).
German Proposal to, after Fall of
Liege,
334
(No.
60), 335
(No.
62
and end.),
337
(No.
64), 340
(No.
70).
Belgian Reply,
336
(No.
63), 337
(No.
65), 340
(No.
71), 341
(No.
73).
British Approval of Reply,
339
(No.
68).
French Approval,
339
(No.
69).
Russian Approval,
340
(No.
72).
German Request for Free Passage of
Troops through, Belgian Refusal,
and British Protest,
107
(No.
1531.
German Ultimatum and Reply,
237
(No.
141), 309
(No.
20), 311
(No.
22).
Germany declares War,
243
(No.
154).
Great Britain, Relations with pre¬
viously to the Outbreak of War,
350-367.
Integrity of
—
German Attitude,
64
(No.
85), 109
(No.
157).
550
THE EUROPEAN WAR.
Belgium
—
cont.
Interests in Germany entrusted to
Spanien
Ambassador,
317
(No.
33),
-324
(No.
46), 325
(No.
51).
King Albert s Appeal to King George,
107
(No.
153), 313
(No.
25).
Military Preparations,
2O2
·■
(No.
87),
243
(No.
-162), 301
(No.
2), 303
(No.
8).
■
Minister at Luxemburg
—
Circum-
:
stances
of
.
Departure,
337—8
(No.
6β).
ЛМіпіаЇег
;Leaves Berlin,
324
(No.
45).
- Möbilizsitiem
Ordered,
304
(No.
10),
306
(No.
11).
-ííeitfcralíty
^f—
^Belgian Request for Assurance from
Germany,
308
(No.
19).
British Action in case- of Violation,
.106
(No.
148), 108
(No.
156),
-236
(No.
137), 239
(No.
144),
314
(Nos.
26, 28), 319
{No.
37),
321
(No.
39), 322
(No.
43), 641
<No.
2).
British. Inquiry to Belgium,
87
(No.
116), 304
(No.
11).
Belgian Reply,
96
(No.
128).
British Inquiry to France and
Germany,
87
(Nos.
114, 115),
109
(No.
159), 217
(No.
110).
French Reply,
94
(Nos.
124, 125),
224, 227
(No.
122), 292
(No.
72), 307
(Nos.
13, 15).
<*erman Refusal to Reply,
92
(No.
122), 93
(No.
123), 109
(No.
159), 227
(No.
123), 230
(No.
126), 292
(No.
72), 307
(No.
14).
French Assurance to Belgium,
304
(No.
9).
Gorman Assurance in
1911, 306
(No.
12).
German Assurances in
1913, 306
(enclosure).
Violation by Germany,
109
(Nos.
168, 159), 237
(Nos.
140, 141),
242
(Nos.
151, 162), 316
(No.
ЗО),
321
(No.
40).
German Chancellor s Admission
and Excuse
—
*c Necessity
knows no law,
317
(No.
35),
318
(No.
36).
German Excuse,
109
(No.
167).
German Note to Belgian Govern¬
ment,
314
(No.
27), 316
(No.
30), 321
(No.
40).
Note sent to Representatives Abroad,
to be delivered to the various
Powers if occasion should arise,
300
(No.
2), 301
(No.
3).
Presentation of,
308
(Nos.
16, 17).
Scheldt, Navigation of—Correspond¬
ence with Netherlands,
332
(Noa.
54, 55,
&6).
-,
Summary of events by Foreign
Minister,
319
(No.
38),-322
(No.43).
Telegram to Representatives abroad
notifying German Ultimatum and
the RepTy,
312
(No.
23).
Belgrade
Bombardment of,
220
(No.
113).
Berlin
Attack on British Embassy,
112.
Warlike demonstrations by Public,
172
(No.
47), 175
(No.
50), 277
(No.
30).
Bulgaria
Declaration of Neutrality,
284
(No.
62).
«Congo
Belgian Attitude as to,
333
(Nos.
57,
68).
British Attitude
asto,
333
(Nos.
67,
68),
341-.2 (No.
75).
French Attitude as to,
333
(Nos.
67*
δβ)*
341
(No.
74).
France
Ambassador to Germany— Circum¬
stances of Departure from Berlin,
and Treatment on
Јошааеу,
243
¡(No.
166).
Army Officers on Leave Recalled,
59
(No.
76).
.
Attitude in case of an Attack on Great
Britain,
80, 81, 260.
Attitude in case of War between
Germany and Russia—-»-German
Inquiry,
223
(No.
117), 627
(No.
64).
Austro
-Hungarian Troops on French
Frontier,
630
(Nos.
61, 62), 631
(No.
63, 64), 632
(No.
66).
Austro
-Servian Relations—
Events from Date of Serajevo·
Murders to Presentation of
Austrian Note to
Ѕегтаа
of
23
July—Reports,
144-1Ő3.
(See
also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.)
Ultimatum of
23
July-
Advice to
Servia,
regarding Reply,
21
(No.
15).
Attitude and Views,
14
(No.
6),
17
(No.
10), 21
(No.16),
456
(No.
11).
Views on, and Efforts,
160
(No.
17),
164
(No.
22), 167
(No.
26), 160
(No.
28), 161-2
(No.
30), 164
(No.
33), 165
(No.
34), 180
(No.
67), 204
(No.
92).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Belgian Reply to German Proposal
after Fall of
biege,
.Approval of,
339-40
(No.
69).
.
Belgium—
-
Appeal from,
242
(No.
152).
Assurance to, of respect for Neu¬
trality,
304
(No.
9).
Neutrality of
—
Agreement for Joint .Action in
Defence,
325
(No.
52).
Reply to British Inquiry,
94
(Nos.
124, 125), 224,227
(No.
122), 292
(No.
72), 307
(Nos.
13, 15).
Offer of Support to, in Defence of
Neutrality,
106
(No.
151), 238
(No.
142), 313
(No.
24).
INDEX.
55Î
France
—
cont.
Colonies
—
German refusal to give
undertaking as to,
64
(No.
86).
Cemraranications
with Representatives
at—
Athens,
242
(No.
151).
Baale,
182
(No.
60).
Bavaria,
135
(No.
4).
Belgrade,
155
(No.
25),
Ъ57
(No.
26), 168
(No.
27), 159
(No.
28),
165
(No.
34), 172
(No.
46), 200
CNo.
«5), 206
(No.
94), 206
(No.
95),
2O9
(No.
99), 242
(No.
151).
Berlin,
122
(No.
1), 130
(No.
2),
133
(No.
3), 142
(No.
6), 144
(No.
9), 148
(No.
15), 152
(No.
20), 155
(No.
25), 157
(No.
26),
158
(No.
27), 159
(No.
28), 161
(Nos.
29, 30), 165
(Nos.
34, 35),
166
(No.
36), 169
(No.
41), 170
(No.
42), 170
(No.
43), 172
(No.
47), 174
(No.
50), 178
(No.
56),
183
Що.
61), 184
(No.
64), 187
(No.
67), 190
(No.
73), 191
(No.
74), 192
(No.
75), 195
(No.
78),
198
(No.
81), 200
(No.
85), 204
(No.
92), 206
(Nos.
94, 95), 213
(No.
106), 215
(No.
107), 216
(No.
109), 219
(No.
112), 221
(No.
114), 222
(No.
116), 225
(No.
120), 226
(No.
121), 227
(Nos.
122, 123), 228
(No.
125),
232
(No.
130), 234
(No.
136),
236
(No.
139), 241
(No.
149).
Berne,
242
(No.
151).
Brussels,
202
(No.
87), 224
(No.
119), 227
(No.
122) 237
(No.
141), 238
(No.
142), 242
(No.
152), 243
(No.
154).
Bucharest,
242
(No.
151).
Budapeat,
145
(No.
11).
Christiania,
182
(No.
58), 242
(No.
:151)
Constantinople,
186
(No.
65), 200
(No.
85), 206
(Nos.
94, 95),
221
(No.
114), 228
(No.
125),
234
(No.
136), 242
(No.
151).
Copenhagen,
242
(No.
151), 243
(No.
155).
Frankfort,
202
(No.
87).
Hague,
237
(No.
140), 242
(No.
151).
London,
149
(No.
16), 149
(No.
17),
151
(No.
19), 152
(No.
20), 155
(No.
25), 157
(No.
26), 158
(No.
27), 159
(No.
28), 163
(No.
32),
164
(No.
33), 166
(No.
36), 167
(No.
37), 168
(No.
40), 174
(No.
50), 176
(No.
52), 178
(No.
56), 183
(No.
61), 184
(No.
62),
185
(No.
63), 187
(No.
66), 188
(Noe.
68, 69), 189
(Nos.
70, 71),
192
(No.
75), 195
(No.
78),
196
-(No.
80), 200
(No.
85), 206
(Nos.
94, 95), 208
(No.
97), 209
(No.
98), 210
(No.
101), 214
(No.
106), 216
(No.
108), 217
(No.
110), 219
(No.
112), 221
(No.
114), 225
(No.
120), 227
(No.
122), 228
(No.
125), 229
France
—
cont.
Communieatiołis
^wîfch
Representatives;
at
—
cont.
(N03. 126, 127), 234
(No.
136),,
235
(No.
137), 236
(No.
138)„
238
(No.
143), 239
(Nos.
144,
145), 240
(No.
146), 242
(No.
151), 243
(No.
153).
Luxemburg,
182
(No.
59), 218
(No. Ill),
232
(Nos.
128, 129).
233
(Nos.
131, 132), -249
(No.
156).
>Madrid,228(No.
125), 234
(No.
136).
242
(No.
151).
Munich,
153
(No.
21), 202
(No.
89),
242
( No.
150).
Rome,
149 (N03. 16,
Г7),
IS2 (No,
20), 155
(No.
25), 157
(No.
26),
158
(No..
27), 159
(No.
,28), 165
(ΝΟ.Λ34),
171
(No.
44),
1Ï4
(No.
50), 176.
(Nos.
51,. 52),. 178
(No.
«56), 183
(No.
61),
190(No.
72)^
195
(No.
78), 200
(Nos.
84, 85),
2№t
(Nos.
94, 95), 207
(No.
96),
219
(No.
112), 221
(No.
114),
22S (No.
120), 228
(Nos.
124,
125), 234
{No.
136),
2é2
(No.
151).
St. Petersburgh,
145
(No.
10),
Ы&
(Nos.
16, 17), 1 2
(No. SO),
155
(No.
25), 157
(No.
26), 158
(No.
27), 159
(No.
28), 163
(No.
31),
166
(No.
34), 166 (No.-Sß), 167
(No.
38), 174
(No.
50), 177
(No.
54), 178
(No.
66), 183
(No.
61), 184
(No.
62), 186
(No.
64),
192
(No.
75),
1@5 (No.
=78), 199
(No.
82), 200»
(No.
85), 201
(No.
86), 203
(No.
91), 206
(Nos.
94,
95), 210
(Nos. i
100, 101), 211
(No.
102), 212
(No.
ЮЗ),
219
(No.
112), 220
(No.
113), 221
(No.
114), 222.
(No.
117), 223
(No.
118), 225
(No.
120), 228
(No.
125), 234
(Nos.
134, 136),
242
(No.
.151).
•Stoekholm,
167
(No.
26), 168
(No.
27), 159
(No.
28), 165
(No.
34),
166
(No.
36), 242
(No.
151).
Vienna,
144
(Nos.
7, 8), 146
(No.
12),
147
(No.
Ł3),
150
(No.
18), 155
(No.
25), 157
(No.
26), 158
(Nx>.
28), 165
(No.
34),
loft (No.
36), 168
(No.
39),
Г71
(No.
45),
173
(No.
48), 174
(No.
60), 177
(No.
55), 178
(No. S6),
183
(No.
61), 184
(No.
62), 192
(No.
75), 195
(No.
78), 196
(No.
79),
Ї99
(No.
83),- 200
(No.
85),
203
(No.
«О),
205
(No.
еЗ),
206
(Nos.
Θ4,
95), 103
(No.
104),
219
(No.
112), .221
(No.
114),
222
(N-o.
116), 225
No.
120),
228
(No.
125), 234
(No.
136),
242
(No.
151).
Congo. See that Title.
Declaration of Determination to sup¬
port Russia,
286
(No.
55), 287
(No.
58).
552
THE ETJEOPEAN WAR.
France
—
cont.
Germany, Relations with
—
German Allegations of Violation of
German Territory by French,
and French Denial,
240
(Nos.
146,
147), 241
(Nos.
148, 149), 244.
German Ambassador preparing to
leave Paris,
94
(No.
124), 95
(No.
126).
German Attitude if France remains
Neutral in case of German-
Russian War,
539
(No.
5).
War declared by Germany,
240
(No.
147), 241
(No.
149), 324
(No.
47).
Government Notification to Repre¬
sentatives of the Powers at Paris,
252
(No.
157).
London Embassy
—
Note communi¬
cated by
(27
July),
47.
Mediation proposals, Attitude and
Efforts,
17-18
(No.
10), 51
(No.
59), 38
(No.
42), 45
(No.
51), 47
(No.
52), 189
(No.
70), 194
(No.
76), 196
(No.
79), 198
(No.
81),
204
(No.
92), 208
(No.
97), 280
(No.
39), 284
(No.
53), 286
(No.
55).
Military
Attaché
at Berlin, Letter to
Minister of War
(15
March,
1913),
123
(No.
1).
Military Preparations,
211
(No.
101),
522
(No.
45).
Mobilization Ordered,
99
(No.
136),
293
(No.
74).
Mobilization for Protection only,
231
(No.
127).
Naval
Attaché
at Berlin
—
Letter to
Minister of Marine
(15
March,
1913), 126
(No.
2).
Peace, Conclusion of, Declaration as
to,
264.
President s Autograph Letter to King
George,
218
(No.
110), 542
(V.).
The King s Reply,
544
President s Message to French Parlia¬
ment
(4
August,
1914), 253.
President of the Council s Speech, in
the Chamber of Deputies
(4
August,
1914), 255
Press
—
Misleading Note to, suggested
by German Ambassador,
180
(No.
57), 184
(No.
62).
Report to Minister for Foreign Affairs
(on Public Opinion in Germany,
according to the Reports of the
Diplomatic and Consular Agents)
(30
July,
1913), 136
(No.
5).
Summary of Events, by Foreign
Minister,
284
(No.
53).
Telegram to French Representatives
Abroad on Declaration of War,
241
(No.
149), 242
(No.
150).
Territory Violated by Germany,
234
(No.
136), 236
(No.
139), 244.
Troops kept
10
kilom,
from German
Frontier, although Germans actu¬
ally on French Frontier,
98
(No.
134), 99
(No.
136), 102
(No.
140),
214
(No.
106).
France
—
cont.
Warnings from Reports of Ambassa¬
dors, etc., in
1913
as to German
Aims and Ambitions,
122-143.
Germany
Africa
—
Attacks on British Territory,
342
(Nos.
75, 76).
Aims and Ambitions
—
Increases in
Army and Navy. Official French
Reports in
1913, 122-143.
Ambassador preparing to leave Paris,
94
(No.
124), 95
(No.
126).
Army Officers on Leave Recalled,
59
(No.
76), 182
(No.
60).
Attitude if Russia mobilized on Aus¬
trian Frontier only,
187
(No.
67),
217
(No.
109).
Attitude towards France if she
remaina
Neutral in case of German-
Russian War,
539
(No.
5).
Austro
-Russian Relations
—
Advice to
Austria,
58
(No.
75).
(See also
Mediation Proposals).
Austro-Servian Relations
—
Localization of the Dispute
—
State¬
ment,
1
(No.
2), 17
(No.
9), 160
(No.
28), 166
(No.
36), 272.
Mediation
proposais.
(See thatTitle).
Ultimatum of
23
July
—
Denial of Prior Knowledge,
23
(No.
18), 25
(No.
25), 149
(Nos.
15, 17), 161
(No.
30),
162
(No.
30), 165
(No.
35),
166
(No.
36), 169
(No.
41),
180
(No.
57), 181
(No.
57),
196
(No.
78), 272
(No.
18),
273
(Nos.
19, 20).
Prior Knowledge of,
74
(No.
95).
Redrafting of certain articles pro¬
posed by Russia,
275
(No.
25),
280
(No.
138).
Servian Reply
—
Non
-publication of, in Press,
282
(No.
46).
Views on,
29
(Nos.
32, 34).
Support of Austrian Action,
48
(No.
54), 272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20).
Time Limit
—
Extension proposals,
views on,
22
(No.
18).
Views on, and Attitude,
16
(No.
8), 18
(No.
11), 144
(No.
9),
149
(No.
16), 151
(Nos.
18,
19), 153
(Nos.
20, 21), 158
(No.
27), 160 ·
(No.
28),
161-2
(Nos.
29, 30), 167
(No.
37), 169
(No.
41), 170
(No.
43), 173
(No.
47), 175
(No.
50), 179
(Nos.
56, 57),
180
(No.
57), 183
(No.
61),
184-5
(No.
62), 199
(No.
83),
200
(No.
85), 202
(No.
87),
204
(No.
92), 206
(No.
94),
229
(No.
125), 269
(No.
8),
272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19,
20), 276
(No.
28), 380
{No.
22),
382
(No.
24), 383
(No.
26), 393
(No.
51), 394
(No.
52), 398,405.
See also Mediation Proposals.
INDEX.
553
Germany
—
cont.
Belgian
Minister leaves
Berlin,
324
(No.
45).
Belgium
—
Allegations against, of committing
Hostile Acts,
93
(No.
122).
Belgian Reply,
344-7
(No.
79
and
enei.).
Alleged Secret Military Arrange¬
ments made with Great Britain
—
Disproof of,
350-367.
Neutrality of—
Assurance given by Chancellor in
1911, 306·
(No.
12).
Assurances given in
1913, 306
(end.).
Belgian Request for Formal Dec¬
laration,
308
(No.
19).
Refusal to Reply to British
Inquiry,
92
(No.
122), 93
(No.
123), 109
(No.
169), 227
(No.
123), 230
(No.
126),
2Э2
(No.
72), 307
(No.
14).
Violation of,
109
(Nos.
158, 159),
237
(Noa.
140, 141), 242
(Nos.
ISI,
152), 316
(No.
30), 321
(No.
40).
Chancellor s Admission and Ex¬
cuse
—
Necessity knows no
law,
317
(No.
35), 318
(No.
36).
Excuse for,
109
(No.
157).
Notification to Belgian Govern¬
ment,
314
(No.
27), 316
(No.
30), 321
(No.
40).
Proposal to, after Fall of Liege,
334
(No.
60), 335
(No.
62
and end.),
337
(No.
64), 340
(No.
70).
Belgian Reply,
336
(No.
63), 337
(Noa.
64
and
65), 340
(No.
71),
341
(No.
73).
British Approval,
339
(No.
68).
French Approval,
339
(No.
69)
Russian Approval,
340
(No.
72).
Request to, for Free Passage of
Troopa
—
Belgian Refusal and
British Protest,
107
(No.
153).
Ultimatum to, and Reply,
237
(No.
141), 309
(No.
20), 311
(No.
22).
War Declared by Germany,
243
.(No.
154).
British Ambassador s Final Inter¬
views and departure from Berlin,
110
(No.
160).
Communications with Representatives
Berne,
428
(No.
9).
Kovno,
427
(No.
8).
London,
108
(No.
157), 424
(No.
1),
428
(No. 10),429(Nos.
12, 13,15).
Paris,
424
(No.
1), 428
(No. 10a),
430
(No.
17), 433
(No.
25), 434
(No.
27).
Rome,
430
(No.
19).
St. Petersburg,
424
(Να.
1), 427
(Nos.
4, 5, 6, 7), 428
(Nos. 10b,
11), 429
(No.
14), 430
(No.
18),
433
(Nos.
24, 26).
Vienna,
426
(No.
3), 430
(No.
16).
(M
3649)
Germany
—
cont.
Congo. (See that Title).
.
Efforts to throw Responsibility on
Russia,
185
(No.
62), 200
(No.
85),
230
(No.
127), 394
(No.
51).
Emperor
—
British Military and Naval Titles,
Renunciation of,
113.
Conversation with King of the
Belgians in the presence of
General
von Moltke
in
1913—
Change in bis attitude towards
Peace,
142
(No.
6).
Czar s Telegrams from and to,
84
(No.
108), 89
(No.
118), 101
(No.
-139), 411-413, 542
(No.
IV.).
King George, Telegrams
ta
and from,
539
(Nos.
3, 4), 540
(Nos.
6, 8).
Returns to Berlin
(26
July),
29
(No.
33).
France, relations with
—
French Territory Violated,
234
(No.
136), 236
(No.
139), 244.
German Allegations of Violation of
German Territory by French,
and French Denial,
240
(No.
146, 147), 241
(Nos.
148, 149),
244.
Inquiry to, as to Attitude in event
of War between Germany and
Russia,
527
(No.
54).
War Declared by Germany,
240
(No.
147), 241
(No.
149), 324
(No.
4).
French Ambassador and Staff, Treat¬
ment of, after Declaration of
War,
243
(No.
155).
French Colonies
—
Refusal to give
Undertaking as to,
64
(No.
85).
French Military Attache s Letter to
French Minister of War
(15
March,
1913), 123
(No.
1).
French Naval Attache s Letter to
French Minister of Marine
(15
March,
1913), 126
(No.
2).
Great Britain-
Military and Naval Preparations,
Inquiry as to, and British Reply,
290
(No.
65).
Neutrality
—
Efforts to obtain Assurance of,
64
(No.
85), 229
(No.
126), 230
(No.
127), 239
(No.
144),
British Reply,
77
(No.
101), 85
(No.
109).
Views on,
205
(No.
92).
Ships, Detention of, by Germany,
96
(No.
130), 103
(No.
143),
104
(No.
145), 106
(Nob.
149,
150), 108
(No.
156).
Ultimatum from,
243
(No.
153), 318
(No.
36), 321
(No.
39), 529
(No.
58).
War declared by Great Britain,
322
(No.
41).
Imperial Chancellor s Speech before
Reichstag,
on
4
August,
436.
554
THE EUROPEAN WAR.
Germany
—
cont.
Interests in Belgium entrusted to
united States Minister,
316
(No.
32), 339
(No.
67).
Japanese Ultimatum,
532
(No.
66).
German decision not to Reply,
534
(No.
68).
* Kriegsgefahrzustand *
(State of
Danger of War) declared,
86
(No.
112), 99
(No.
136), 222
(Nos.
116,
117).
Luxemburg
—
Neutrality Violated,
98
{No.
129), 104
(Nos.
146, 147), 105
(No.
148), 218, 233
(Nos.
131, 132),
234
(No.
133), 237
(No.
140), 308
(No.
18).
Chancellor s Admission and Excuse
—
Necessity knows no law,
317
(No.
35).
Mediation proposals, Attitude towards,
1
(No.
1), 23
(No.
18), 38
(No.
43),
40
(No.
46), 49
(No.
55), 52
(No.
60), 56
(No.
71), 62
(No.
80), 63,
(No.
84), 69
(No.
92), 73
(No.
94),
83
(No.
106), 84
(Nos.
107, 108),
184
(No.
61), 187
(No.
67), 190
j
(No.
73), 191
(No.
74), 195
(No.
77), 196
(No.
78), 197
(Mo.
81), 204
¡
(No.
92), 216
(Nos.
107, 108, 109),
221
(No.
114), 276
(No.
28), 278
(Nos.
34, 35), 283
(No.
51), 284
(No.
53), 285
(No.
54), 286
(No.
55), 288
(No.
60), 289
(No.
63).
303
(No.
6), 408, 409, 429-30
(Nos.
12-16), 410, 515, 538-9,
540
(Nos.
6, 7, 8).
Military and Naval Preparations
!
against Russia,
75
(No.
97).
Military Preparations, Commencement
of,
82, 83, 86
(No.
112), 87
(No.
113), 202-203
(Nos.
88, 89).
Minister leaves
Servi»,
393
(No.
50).
Mo
bili
zation
—
Action to be taken in event of
Russia Mobilizing,
39
(No.
43).
General Mobilization of Navy and
Army,
103
(No.
142), 232
(No.
130), 289
(Nos.
61, 62).
Official Denial,
213
(No.
105).
Ordered,
100
(No.
138).
Preliminary Steps,
86
(No.
112;, 99
(No.
136), 214
(No.
105), 215
(No.
106), 222
(Nos.
116, 117),
291
(No.
68).
Secret Preparations,
223
(No.
118),
231, 293
(No.
73).
Naval Preparations,
182
(No.
58), 211
(No.
102).
Notification to Belgium of Breaches of
!
International Law by France,
311
(No.
21).
Object of, in seeking to gain time,
212
(No.
103).
Prince Henry
—
Telegrams from and
to King George,
638
(Nos.
1, 2).
Reservists ordered to hold themselves
in readiness,
182
(No.
59).
Germany
—
cont.
Responsibility for the War,
297
(No.
78).
Russia, relations with,
161
(No.
32).
Ultimatum, to Russia requiring De-
•
mobilization,
88
(No.
117), 92
(No.
121), 94
(No.
124), 95
(No.
126), 100
(No.
138), 102
(No.
141), 210
(Nos.
100, 101), 212
(No.
103), 222
(No.
115), 223
(No.
117), 225
(No.
120), 226
(No.
121), 287
(No.
58), 292
(No.
70), 522
(No.
46), 527
(No.
54).
War Declared by Germany,
234
(Nos.
134, 135), 294
(No.
76),
529.
Secret Report concerning the Streng¬
thening of the German Army,
Aims and Obligations of the
National Policy, and of their
Special Organisations for Army
Purposes,
130.
Summary of Events issued by German
Foreign office,
405.
Support of Attitude taken by Austria-
Hungary,
48
(No.
54), 272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20)
Troops on French Frontier, although
French Troops kept
10
Kiłom,
from German,
98
(No.
134), 214
(No.
106).
War desired from the First,
103
(No.
141), 226
(No.
120) 227
(No.
121).
War not Desired by,
22
(No.
17), 23
(No.
18).
Great Britain
—
Ambassador to Austria-Hungary
—
Summary of Events from 22nd
July,
114
(No.
161).
Ambassador to Germany
—
Final Inter¬
views and Departure from Berlin,
110
íNo.
160;.
Assurance to France that Fleet will
Protect French Coasts and Ship¬
ping against German Fleet
105
(No.
148).
Attitude if France and Russia Reject
Reasonable Proposal,
86
(No. 111).
Attitude in case of Violation of Bel¬
gium,
541
(No.
2).
Attitude in case of War between
Germany, Russia and France,
541
(Nos.
1, 2), 542
(No.
3).
Attitude in the Event of an Attack on
France, or a General War,
65
(No.
87), 67
(No.
89), 77
(No.
101),
78
(No.
102), 79
(No.
105), 88
(No.
116). 90
(No.
119), 93
(No.
123), 105
(No.
148), 185
(No.
63),
216
(No.
108), 217-218
(No.
110),
229
(No.
126), 231
(No.
127), 260,
273
(No.
20), 282
(No.
42), 516
(No.
38).
Correspondence between Sir. E.
Grey and M. Paul Cambon
(Nov.,
1912), 80, 81.
Russian Expectations,
272.
INDEX.
555
Great Britain
—
cont.
Austria-Hungary, relations with,
529
(No.
58), 530
(No.
60).
War Declared by Great Britain,
119,
532
(No.
65).
Austro-Russian Relations
—-
Attitude,
65
(No.
87).
{See also
Mediation Proposals.)
Austro-Servian Relations
—
Attitude and Efforts,
65
(No.
87),
151
(No.
19), 152
(No.
19), 154
No.
2), 163
(No.
32), 164
(No.
33), 165
(No.
34), 166-7
(No.
36), 167
(Nos.
36, 37), 169
(Nos.
40-41), 175
(No.
50), 184
(No.
61), 187
(No.
66), 188
(No.
68), 209
(No.
98), 273
(No.
20), 517
(No.
40), 518
(No.
41).
See also Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Ultimatum of
23
July
—
Attitude,
13
(No.
5), 17
(No.
10),
18
(No.
11), 19
(No.
12;, 22
(No.
17), 24
(No.
22), 455
(No.
10).
Servian Reply, Views on,
19
(No.
12), 24
(No.
22), 40
(No.
46),
42-43
(No.
48), 281
(No.
42).
Time-limit
—
Extension, Proposals for and
Attitude,
18
(No.
11).
Belgian King s Appeal to King George,
107
(No.
153), 313
(No.
25).
Belgian Reply to German Proposal
after Fall of Liege, Approval of,
339
(No.
68).
Belgium
—
Appeal from,
242
(No.
152).
Neutrality of
—
Action in case of Violation,
105
(No.
148), 108
(No.
155), 235
(No.
137), 239
(No.
144), 314
(Nos.
26, 28), 319
(No.
37),
321
(No.
39), 322
(No.
43),
541
(No.
2).
Agreement for Joint Action in
Defence of Belgium,
324
(No.
48), 325
(No.
49).
Inquiry to Belgium,
87
(No. Hi:),
304
(No.
11).
Balgi
-ш
Reply,
95
No.
128).
Inquiry to France and Germany,
87
(Nos.
114,
HP),
109
(No.
159), 217
(No.
110).
French Reply,
224, 227
(No.
122).
German Refusal to Reply,
227
(No.
123), 230
(No.
126).
Protest against German Demand
to Belgium to allow Free
Passage of Troops,
107
(No.
153).
Relations previously to the out¬
break of War,
350-367.
Cornmuuications with Representatives
at
—
Belgrade,
16
(No.
8), 19
(No.
12),
24
(Nos.
21, 22, 23), 27
(No.
40), 54
(Nos.
65,66), 82
(No.
S3).
(M
3649)
Great Britain
—
cont.
Communications with Representatives
at
—
cont.
Berlin,
1
(Nos. Î,
2), 18
(No.
11),
22
(No.
18), 25
(No.
25), 27
(No.
27), 29
(Nos.
33, 34),
30
(No.
36), 38
(No.
43), 40
(No.
46), 52
(No.
60), 54
(No.
67), 55
(No.
68), 56
.
(No.
71), 58
(No.
75), 59
(No.
76), 60
(No.
77), 82
(No.
84),
64
(No.
85), 66
(No.
88), 67
(No.
89), 68
(No.
90), 75
(No.
98), 77
(No.
101), 78
(No.
102),
84
(Nos.
107, 108), 85
(No.
109),
86
(Nos.
Ill,
112), 87
(No.
114),
92
(Nos.
121, 122), 93
(No.
123),
90
(No.
130), 97
(Nos.
131, 132,
and
133), 100
(No.
138),
1O3
(Nos.
142-143-144), 104
(No.
145), 106
(Nos.
149, 150), 107
(No.
153), 108
(No.
156), 109
(No.
159).
Brussels,
87
(No.
115), 95
(No.
128),
104
(No.
146), 106
(No.
151),
108
(Nos.
154-155), 109
(No.
158).
Constantinople,
63
(No.
82).
Luxemburg,
96
(No.
129), 104
(No.
147).
Paris,
17
(No.
10), 20
(No.
14), 21.
(No.
15), 21
(No.
16), 27
(No.
27), 30
(Nos.
36, 37), 38
(No.
42), 45
(No.
51), 51
(Nos.
58,
59), 65
(ЈЅГо.
87), 76
(No.
99),
79
(Nos.
104,
lOñ),
82
(No.
105),
87
(No.
114), 88
(Nea.
116, 117),
90
(No.
119), 94
(Nos.
124, 125,
126), 98
(No.
134), 99
(No.
136),
102
(No.
140), 105
(No.
148).
106
(No.
152).
Rome,
23
(No.
19), 27
(No.
29), 29
(No.
35), 30
(Nos. 3P,
38), 43
(No.
49). 50
(No.
57), 53
(Nos.
tì3,
64), 62
(Nos.
80, 81), 65
(No.
86), 69
(No.
92), 77
(No.
100), 83
(No.
106).
St. Petersburgh,
14
(No.
6), 20
(No.
14), 21
(No.
17), 25
(No.
24),
27
(No.
27), 39
(No.
44), 40
(No.
45), 41
(No.
47), 49
(No.
55), 55
(No.
69), 57
(No.
72),
60
(No.
78), 75
(No.
97), 78
(No.
103), 85
(No.
110), 87
(No.
113), 91
(No.
120), 98
(No.
125),
101
(No.
139).
Vienna,
2
(No.
3), 13
(No.
5), 15
(No.
7), 23
(NO.
20), 26
(No.
26),
28
(Nos.
Зі, 32„
37
(No.
40),
38
(No.
41), 41
(No.
48), 43
(No.
50), 50
(No.
66), 52
(No.
62), 57
(No.
73), 58
(No.
74),
61
(No.
79), 69
(No.
91), 73
(No.
94), 74
(Nos.
95, 96),
89
(No.
118), 95
(No.
127),
99
(No.
137), 102
(No.
141), 114
(No.
161).
Congo. See that Title.
2
D
2
556
TES
EUROPEAN
WAK.
Great Britain
—
cont.
Declaration of intention to support
France, as a preventive of War,
proposed,
76-77
(No.
99).
Pleet
—
lion-dispersal of., after Review,
41
(No.
47), 43
(No.
48), 187
(No.
66).
Protection to French Coast and
Shipping,
230
(No.
126), 235
(No.
137), 236
(No.
138), 238
(No.
143), 262.
German allegations, founded on Docu¬
ments said to have been found, in
Brussels, of Secret Military
Arrangements between Great
Britain and Belgium, Disproof of,
360-367.
Germany
—
Ultimatum to,
109
(No.
159), 243
(No.
153), 318
(No.
36), 321
(No.
39), 629
(No.
58).
Delivery of, and Replies of
German Foreign Secretary
and Chancellor,
110
(No.
160).
War declared,
112, 322
(No.
41).
King George
—
Letters from French President,
218
(No.
110), 542
(V.).
The King s Reply,
544.
Personal Message to the Czar,
536.
The Czar s Reply,
537.
Telegrams from and to German
ι
Emperor,
539
(Nos.
3, 4), 540
(Nos.
6, 8).
Telegrams to and from Prince Henry
í
of Prussia,
538
(Nos.
1, 2).
.
Luxemburg, Neutrality of
—
British
j
Attitude,
235. !■
Mediation Proposals, Attitude and
ι
Efforts,
17-18
(No.
10), 18
(No.
¡
11), 30
(Nos.
36, 37), 39-40
(No.
44), 52
(No.
62), 54
(No.
67), 55
(Nos.
68, 69), 60
(No.
77), 65
I
.(No.
87), 66
(No.
88), 68
(No.
90),
86
(No. Ill),
184
(No.
61), 188
і
(No.
68), 209
(No.
98), 274
(No.
22),
і
277
(No.
31), 292
(No.
71), 516
¡
(No.
38), 520
(No.
43), 536, 538-9,
540
(Nos.
6, 8).
Military and Naval Preparations
—
German Inquiry and British Reply
290
(No.
65).
Navy
—
See Sub-heading Fleet, above.
Neutrality of,
14-15
(No.
6), 22
(No.
17), 25
(No.
24), 41
(No.
47).
German Efforts to obtain
Аѕзигапсе
of,
64
(No.
85), 229
(No.
126),
230
(No.
127), 239
(No.
144).
British Reply,
77
(No.
101), 85
(No.
109).
German Views,
205
(No.
92).
Parliament
—
Support of Government
Policy,
240
(No.
145).
Peace, Conclusion of, Declaration as
to,
264.
Servian Appeal to,
188 (N6. 69), 389
(No.
35).
Great Britain
—
cont.
Servian Prime Minister s thanks for
Speech in House of Commons
од
27
July,
63
(No.
83).
Ships, Detention of, by Germany,
96
(No.
130), 103
(Ño.
143), 104
(No.
145), 106
(Nos.
149, 150),
IOS (No.
156).
Holland. See Netherlands.
Italy
Austro
-Servian Relations
—
Mediation Proposals, Views on. See
Title Mediation Proposals.
Ultimatum of
23
July
Time limit
—
Extension, proposals for, and
attitude,
37
(No.
40).
Views on and Efforts,
27
(No.
2Э),
53
(No.
64), 150
(No.
17),
15S
(No.
27), 174
(No.
50), 176
(Nos.
51, 52), 383
(No.
28).
See also Mediation Proposals.
Declaration of Neutrality,
106
(No.
152), 228
(No.
124).
Foreign Minister s Speech in Cham¬
ber on
5
December,
1914, 401
(No.
2).
Mediation proposals, Views on,
29
(No.
35), 43
(No.
49), 50
(No.
57),
83
(No.
106), 189
(No.
71), 190
(No.
72), 200
(No.
84).
Position of, with regard to the Austrian
Note to
Servia,
165
(No.
35), 174
(No.
50), 176
(Nos.
51, 52), 179
(No.
56), 190
(No.
72).
Japan
Austria-Hungary
—
-Relations broken
oS,
534
(No.
69).
Declaration of Neutrality as regards
Austria-Hungary, Germany, and
Russia, while having no interest
in
Servia,
515
(No.
36).
Ultimatum to Germany,
532
(No.
66).
German decision not to reply,
534
(No.
68).
Lu^embur
g
Belgian Minister
—
Circumstances
of
Departure,
337-8
(No.
66).
French Minister
—
Circumstances of
Enforced Departure,
249-252.
Minister of State
—
Telegrams to Sir
E. Grey
(2
August),
96, 104.
Neutrality of
—
British Attitude,
235
(No.
137).
Inquiry to France and Germany,
218
(No. Ill),
232
(No.
128).
French Reply,
232
(No.
129).
German
Repîy,
231.
Violation by Germany,
96
(No.
129),
104
(Nos.
146, 147), 105
(No.
148), 218
(No. Ill),
233
(Nos.
131, 132), 234
(No.
133), 237
(No.
140), 308
(No.
18).
German Chancellor s Admission
and Excuse
—
Necessity
knows no law,
317
(No.
35).
INDEX.
557
Mediation Proposals,
23
(Ko.
18), 25
(Nos.
24, 25).
Austria-Hungary, Attitude of,
52
(Nos.
61, 62), 62
(No.
81), 70
(No.
93),
72
(No.
3), 73
(No.
94), 97
(No.
131), 98
(Nos.
133, 136), 199
(No.
83), 225
(No.
120), 226
(No.
121),
293
(No.
73), 516
(No.
38), 521
(No.
44), 522
(No.
47), 524
(No.
49), 526
(No.
51), 528
(No.
56).
ľrance,
Attitude and Efforts of,
17—
18
(No.
10), 51
(No.
59), 38
(No.
42), 45
(No.
51), 47
(No.
52), 189
(No.
70), 194
(No.
76), 196
(No.
79), 198
(No.
81), 204
(No.
92),
208
(No.
97), 280
(No.
39), 284
(No.
53), 286
(No.
55).
German Attitude,
1
(No.
1), 23
(No.
18), 38
(No.
43), 40
(No.
46), 49
(No.
55), 52
(No.
60), 56
(No.
71),
62
(jNo.
80), 63
(No. S4),
69
(No.
92), 73
(No.
94), 83
(No.
106),
84
(Nos.
107, 108), 184
(No.
61),
187
(No.
67), 190
(No.
73), 191
(No.
74), 195
(No.
77),
19Є
(No.
78), 197
(No.
81), 204
(No.
92),
216
(Nos.
107,
ICS,
109), 221
(No.
114), 276
(No.
28), 278
(Nos.
34, 35), 283
(No.
61), 284
(No.
53), 285
(No.
54), 286
(No.
55),
288
(No.
60), 289
(No.
63), 303
(No.
6), 408, 409, 410, 429-30
(Nos.
12-
16), 515, 538-9, 540
(Nos.
6, 7, 8).
Great Britain, Attitude and
Efforts
of,
17-18
(No.
10), 18
(No.
11), 30
(Nos.
36, 37), 39-40
(No.
44), 52
(No.
62), 54
(No.
67), 55
(Nos.
68,
69),
CO (No.
77), 65
(No.
87), 66
(No.
88), 68
(No.
90), 86
(No.
Ill),
184
(No.
61), 188
(No.
68),
209
(No.
98), 274
(No.
22), 277
(No.
31), 292
(No.
71), 516
(No.
38), 520
(No.
43), 536, 538-9, 540
(Nos.
6, 8).
Italian Views,
29
(No.
35), 43
(No.
49), 50
(No.
57), 83
(No.
106),
189
(No.
71), 190
(No.
72), 200
(No.
84).
Occupation of Belgrade or other point
a condition of acceptJTig Media¬
tion,
75
(No.
98), 78
(No.
103),
219-220
(No.
112).
Russian Attitude and Efforts,
47
(No.
53), 49
(No.
55), 50
(No.
56), 56
(No.
70), 58
(No.
74), 00
(No.
77),
71 (2), 91
(No.
120), 97
(Nos.
131, 132), 98
(No.
133), 201
(No.
86), 211
(No.
102), 212
(No.
103), 213
(No.
104), 219-220
(Nos.
112, 113), 230
(No.
127),
283
(No.
48), 288
(No.
60), 290
(No.
67), 517
(No. 4O),
522
(No.
47), 537, 542
(IV.).
Servian Attitude,
150
(No.
18), 152
(No.
19), 153
(No.
20), 158
(No.
27).
Urgency of Action,
283
(No.
48).
Netherlands
British OfEer of Support if pressed by
Germany,
319
(No.
37), 321
(No.
39).
Declaration of Neutrality,
326.
Integrity of
—
German Attitude,
64
(Noj
86), 109
(No.
157).
War Btxoying in
tne
Scheldt,
315
(No.
29), 325
(No.
50), 332
(Nos.
54,
55, 56).
Norway
British Ofier of Support if pressed by
Germany,
319
(No.
37), 321
(No.
39).
Peace, Efforts
îor.
See Mediation Pro¬
posal.
Russia
Austria-Hungary, Relations with
—
Direct Conversations, proposals for,
40
(No.
45), 85
(No.
110), 86
(No. Ill),
177
(No.
55), 197
(No. SO),
198
(No.
81), 199
(No.
82), 204
(No.
92), 213
(No.
104).
Refusal by Austria-Hungary,
58
(No.
74), 203
(No.
91), 205·
(No.
93).
Engagement to stop Military pre¬
parations in Austria takes cer¬
tain course,
75
(No.
97),
7β
(No.
99).
German Advice to Austria,
58
(No.
76).
Mediation Proposals. See that
Tille.
War Declared by Austria,
298
(No.
79), 529
(No.
59).
Austro
-Servian Relations
—
Austrian Statement that her Decla¬
ration of Readiness to respect
Servian Integrity and Sove¬
reign Rights had been received?
by Russia in Silence
—
Contra¬
diction,
293
(No.
75).
Ultimatum of
23
July
—·
Redrafting of certain Articles
proposed by Russia,
275·
(No.
25).
German Attitude,
280
(No.
38).
Servian Reply, Views on,
278
(No.
33).
Time Limit
—
Extension, proposals
for, Views on,
19
(No.
13),
26
(No.
26), 37
(No.
40).
Views on and Attitude,
14
(No.
6),
15
(No.
7), 21-22
(No.
17),
28
(No.
28), 29
(No.
33), 39
(No.
44), 49
(No.
55), 89
(No.
118), 145
(No.
10), 151
(No.
18), 153
(No.
20), 154
(No.
22), 163
(Nos.
31, 32), 164
(No.
33), 167-8
(Nos.
38, 39, 40),
170
(Nos.
42, 43), 171
(Nos.
44,
45), 174
(No.
50), 176
(No.
52,
53), 177
(Nos.
54, 55), 186
(No.
64), 269
(No.
10), 274
(No.
23), 280
(No.
40), 281
(No.
42), 459
(No.
16), 50 3
(No.
28), 505
(No.
31), 522
(No.
47),
524
(No. 4&), 52S
(Nos.
5?, 56).
See also Mediation Proposals.
ÖS8
THE EUROPEAN WAR.
Russia
—
cont.
Belgium-
—■
Appeal from,
242
(No.
152).
Neutrality of
—
Agreement for Joint Action,
325
(No.
52).
Reply to, German Proposal after
і
Fall of Liege, Approval of,
340
(No.
72).
Communications with Representatives
j
at
—
Belgrade,
266
(Nos.
102), 267
(No.
4), 269
(No.
9), 270
(No.
13),
273
(No.
21).
Berlin,
55
(No.
70), 267
(No.
5), 268
(No.
7), 270
(No.
14), 275
(No.
26), 277
(No.
30), 278
(No.
33),
279
(No.
38), 280
(No.
39), 282
(No.
46), 283
(Nos.
49, 51), 288
(No.
60), 289
(Nos.
61, 62, 63),
290
(No.
67), 291
(No.
68).
Fiume,
282
(No.
44).
London,
47
(No.
53), 48
(No.
04),
56
(No.
70), 71
(No.
93), 72
(No.
93), 267
(Nos. é,
5), 271
j
(No.
16), 272
(No.
17), 273
¡
(No.
20), 274
(No.
22), 277
(Nos.
31, 32), 278
(No.
33), 281
I
(No.
42), 282
(No.
43), 283
I
(Nos.
48, 50), 285
(No.
54), 288
(No.
60), 289
(No.
64), 290
(Nos.
65, 67). 291
(No.
69), 292
(Nos.
71, 72). ·
Nish,
287
(Nos.
57, 59).
Paris,
267
(Nos.
4, 5), 269
(No.
8),
271
(No.
15), 273
(No.
19), 276
(Nos.
27, 28), 277
(Nos.
29, 32),
278
(Nos.
33, 34, 35), 279
(Nos.
36, 37), 283
(No.
50), 284
(No.
53), 286
(No.
55), 287
(No.
58),
288
(No.
60). 290
(No.
67), 293
(Nos.
73, 74,
7õ).
Prague,
274
(No.
24).
Rome,
267
(Nos.
4, 5), 274
(No.
23),
278
(No.
33), 288
(No.
60), 290
(No.
67).
Vienna,
70
(No.
93), 267
(No.
4), 270
(Nos.
11, 12), 275
(No.
25), 278
(No.
33), 281
(No.
41), 282
(No.
45), 283
(No.
47), 288
(No.
60), 290
(Nos.
66, 67).
Czar
—■
Personal Message from King George,
* 536.
The Czar s Reply,
537.
Prince Alexander of Servia s Appeal
to,
267
(No.
6).
The Czar e Reply,
209
(No.
99),
280
(No.
40), 286
(No.
56),
287
(No.
57).
Telegrams to and from German
Emperor,
84
(No.
Л
08), 89
(No.
118), 101
(No.
139), 411-
413, 542
(V.).
French Declaration of Determination
to Support,
286
(No.
55), 287
(No.
58).
Russia
—
cont.
German Efforts to put Responsibility
for War on, 1S5 (No.
62), 200
(No.
85), 230
(No.
127), 394
(No.
51).
Germany, Relations with,
161
(No.
32).
German Ultimatum requiring De¬
mobilization,
88
(No.
117), 92
(No.
121), 94
(No.
124), 95
(No.
126), 100
(No.
138), 102
(No.
141), 287
(No.
58), 292
(No.
70), 522
(No.
46), 527
(No.
54).
Germany Declares War,
234
(Nos.
134¡
135), 294
(No.
76), 529
(No.
57).
Germany s Reasons for War with
Russia
—
Issued by German
Foreign Office,
405.
Great Britain, Attitude of
—
Expecta¬
tions as to,
272.
Mediation proposals, Attitude and
Efforts,
47
(No.
53), 49
(No.
55),
50
(No.
56), 56
(No.
70), 58
(No.
74), 60
(No.
77), 71 (2), 91
(No.
120), 97
(Nos.
131, 132), 98
(No.
133), 201
(No. S6),
211
(No.
102), 212
(No.
103), 213
(No.
104),
219-220
(Nos.
112, 113), 230
(No.
127), 283
(No.
48), 288
(No.
60), 290
(No.
67), 517
(No.
40),
522
(No.
47), 537-542
(IV.).
Mobilization,
55
(No.
70), 56
(No.
71),
59
(No.
76), 60
(No.
78), 84
(No.
108), 86
(No.
112), 87
(No.
113),
206
(No.
95), 207
(No.
96), 210
(Nos.
100, 101), 213
(No.
104), 223
(No.
118), 284
(No.
51), 291
(No.
68), 520
(No.
42), 524
(No.
48),
527
(No.
52).
Denials of,
503
(No.
28).
Offer to Stop Military Preparations
if Austria takes certain course,
212
(No.
103).
Suspension of,
211
(No.
102).
Vienna Press refraining from Pub¬
lishing Russian Explanation,
212
(No.
104).
Mobilization against Austria to be
ordered immediately Austrian
Troops Cross Servian Frontier,
57
(No.
72).
Mobilization not directed against Ger¬
many,
284
(No.
51).
Peace, Conclusion of, Declaration as
to,
264.
Summary of Events by Foreign
Minister,
295
(No.
77).
Troops Cross German Frontbr
—
Ger¬
man Allegation,
103
(No.
144).
Unreadiness for War,
57
(No.
71).
Salónica
Austrian Designs as to,
63
(No.
82).
Sand
jak
Austrian Intentions,
63
No.
82), 225
(No.
120), 228
(No.
125).
Scheldt
War Buoying Measures,
315
(No.
29),
325
(No.
50), 332
{Nos.
54, 55, 56).
INDEX.
559
Scrap
oŁ Paper,
Speech by
German
Chancellor, 111.
Seraj
evo
Murders
144
(Nos.
7, 8), 370
(Hos.
1, 2, 3).
Austrian Dossier sent to the Powers,
461
(No.
19).
Austrian Efforts to put Blame on
Servia,
and Excite Public Opinion,
370
(Nos.
1, 2, 3), 371
(No.
4), 372
(Nos.
7, 8), 373
(No..
9), 374
(Nos.
11, 12), 376
(Nos.
14, 15, 16), 378
(No.
18, 19), 379
(Nos.
20, 21),
380
(No.
22), 382
(No.
24), 383
(No.
27), 384
(No.
29, 30), 394
(No.
52), 443-500, 602.
Austrian Official Reports of State of
Serbian Feeling,
448-9
(Nos.
1,
2, 3), 450
(No.
5), 451-2
(No.
6).
Conclusions Established by the
Criminal Inquiry,
5, 12.
Extracts from Records of the Court
at Sarajevo touching the Proceed¬
ings against
Gavrilo Princip
and
Confederate,
490-498.
False Reports from Austria,
370
(No.
3),
371
(No.
4), 372
(No.
7), 373
(No.
8).
Nieh Local Committee of
Narodna
Odbrano, Attitude of,
497.
Servian Press Comments,
494.
Servia
Amselfeld
Anniversary, Celebration of,
448
(No.
1), 449
(No.
3).
Appeal to Great Britain,
188
(No.
69),
389
(No.
35).
Appeal to the Powers,
269
(No.
9).
Austria-Hungary, Relations with
—
Austrian Intentions,
63
(No.
82), 290
(No.
66).
Austrian Minister leaves Belgrade,
24
(No.
23), 28
(No.
31), 29
(No.
35), 173
(No.
48), 178
(No.
56), 274
(No.
21).
Austrian Official Reports as to
Servian feelings towards
Austria,
448-9
(Nos.
1, 2, 3),
450
(No.
5), 451
(No.
6).
Austrian Press, Warlike Attitude of
146
(No.
12), 148
(No.
14).
Austrian Statement that her Decla¬
ration of Readiness to Respect
Servian Integrity and Sovereign
Rights had been Received by
Russia in Silence
—
Contradic¬
tion,
293
(No.
75).
Austrian Views and Attitude,
145
(No.
11), 146
(No.
12), 147
(No.
14), 152
(No.
20), 161
(No.
29), 171
(No.
45), 178
(No.
56), 183
(No.
61).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Berlin Press, Attitude of.
268
(No.
7).
British Attitude and Efforts,
65
(No.
87), 151
(No.
19), 152
(No.
19), 154
(No.
22), 163
(No.
32), 164
(No.
33), 165
(No.
34), 166-7
(No.
36), 167
(Nos.
36, 37), 169
(Nos.
40-41),
175
(No.
50), 184
(No.
61), 187
Servia
—
cont.
Anstrii-Hungary,
Relations with.
—
cont.
British Attitude and
Efforts
—
cont.
(No.
66), 188
(No.
68), 209
(No.
98), 273
(No,
20), 517
(No.
40),
518
(No.
41). .
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Events from Date of Serajevo
Murders to Presentation of
Austrian Note to
Servia
of
23
July
—
French Reports,
144—153.
French Views and
Efforts,
150
(No.
17), 154
(No.
22), 157
(No.
26),
160
(No.
28), 161-2
(No.
30),
164
(No.
33), 165
(No.
34), 180
(No.
57), 204
(No.
92).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
German Views and Attitude,
144
(No.
9), 149
(No.
16), 151
(Nos.
18, 19), 153
(Nos.
20, 21),
158
(No.
27), 160
(No.
28),
161-2
(Nos.
29, 30), 167
(No.
37), 169
(No.
41), 170
(No.
43),
173
(No.
47), 175
(No.
50), 179
(Nos.
56, 57), 180
(No.
57), 183
(No.
61), 184-5
(No.
62), 199
(No.
83), 200
(No.
85), 202
(No.
87), 204
(No.
92), 206
(No.
94),
22fî
(No.
125), 269
(No.
8), 272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20), 276
(No.
28), 380
(No.
22), 382
(No.
24), 383
(No.
26),
393
(No.
51),
39a (No.
52), 398
(No.
405).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Italian Views and Efforts,
150
(No.
17), 158
(No.
27), 174
(No.
50),
176
(No.
51, 62),
3S3 (No. 2S).
Localization of the Dispute
—
German
Statement,
1
(No.
:¿),
17
(No.
9),
180
(No.
28), 166
(No.
36), 272.
Mediation Proposals. See that Title.
Military Action Intended by Aus¬
tria,
23
(No.
18), 37
(No.
40),
38
(No.
41).
Military Operations not to be Under¬
taken Immediately,
25
(No.
25), 26
(No.
26).
Non-interference by other Powers
—
(See Sub-head, Localization of the
Dispute, abovi.)
Narodna Odbrana,
Extract from
(1911),
47Ò.
Narodna Odbrana
Society
—■
Appeal of, in Servian Official
Gazette,
483.
Nish Local Committee
—
Attitude
on Sera.jevo Murders,
497.
Organization and Work of,
479-
80, 483.
Work of
—
Deposition by Trifko
Krstanovic,
483.
Occupation of Belgrade or other
Towns as a Basis for Negotia¬
tions,
75
(No. 98)7
78
(No.
103), 219-220
(No.
112).
560
THE EUROPEAN
WAK.
Servia
—
cont.
Austri
a- Hungary, Relations with
—
cont.
Russian Views and Attitude,
28
( No.
28) 29
(No.
33), 145
(No.
10), 151
(No.
18),
1БЗ
(No.
20), 154
(No.
22), 163
(Nos.
31, 32), 164
(No.
33),
167-8
(Noa.
38, 39, 40), 170
(Nos.
42, 43), 171
(Nos.
44, 45),
174
(No.
50), 176
(Nos.
62, 53),
177
(Nos.
54, 55), 186
(No.
64),
269
(No.
10), 274
(No.
23),
280
(No.
40), 281
(No.
42), 459
(No.
16), 503
(No.
28), 505
(No.
31), 522
(No.
47), 524
(No.
49), 628
(Nos.
55, 56).
See also Title, Mediation Pro¬
posals.
Servia s Willingness to entertain
reasonable Austrian require¬
ments,
148
(No.
15).
Servian Appeal to the Powers, possi¬
bility of,
22
(No.
17).
Servian Attitude and Views,
150
(No.
18,., 152
(No.
19), 153
(No. 2b),
158
(No.
27), 371
(No.
5), 572
(No.
8), 384
(No.
30).
Servian Note of
1908, 4, 22
(No.
17),
49
(No.
55).
Servian preparations before delivery
of answer to Austrian Note,
500, 504
(No.
29).
Servian Press, opinions of, prior to
the Serajevo Murders,
472.
Servian Territory not to be seized,
23
(No.
І8),
68
(No.
90), 69
(No.
91), 99-100
(No.
137), 407,.
427
(No.
5), 506
ҐЗКГо.
32).
Servian War Office
—
Pictures of a
nature hostile to Dual
Monarchy,
499.
Situation before Presentation, of
Ultimatum
of
23
July,
1
(Nos.
1, 2), 2
(No.
3), 4.
Sokol
Society Du?an the Strong
—
Report on the activities of, in
Kragnjevac (1912-lS),
480.
Special Points ior Great Britain,
516
(No. S9).
Turkish Views,
186
(No.
65).
Ultimatum of
23
July,
3
(No.
4),
16
(No.
8), 155
(Nos.
23,
25j,
159
(No.
28), 164
(No.
48),
266
(No.
1),
3SS (Nog.
33, 34),
389
(Nos.
35, 36).
Austrian Official Commentary,
453-4
(No.
8).
Austrian Statement that Note is
not an Ultimatum, but a
Démarche
with a Time-limit,
20
(No.
14), 21
(No.
17), 166
(No.
36).
Austro
-Hungarian Views,
13
(No.
5), 15
(No.
7).
British Views regarding Reply,
19
(No.
12), 24
(No.
22).
Servia
—
cont.
Austria-Hungary, Relations with
—
cont.
Ultimatum of
23
July
—
cont.
British Attitude,
13
(No.
6), 17
(No.
10), 18
(No.
11), 19
(No.
12;, 22
(No.
17), 24
(No.
22), 455
(No.
10).
French advice to
Servia
regarding
Reply,
21
(No.
15).
French Attitude and Views,
14
(No.
6), 17
(No.
10), 21
(Nos.
15, 16), 456
(No.
11;.
German Attitude,
16
(No.
8), 18
(No.
11).
German Denial of Prior Know¬
ledge,
23
(No.
18), 25
Œo.
25), 149
(Nos.
15, 17), 161
(No.
30), 162
(No.
30), 165
(No.
35), 166
(No.
36), 169
(No.
41), 180
(No.
57), 181
(No.
57), 196
(No.
78), 272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20).
German Prior Knowledge of,
74
(No.
95).
German Support of Austrian
Action,
272
(No.
18), 273
(Nos.
19, 20).
Italian Views,
53
(No.
64).
Point
б
—
Au&trian Explanation,
503
(No.
27).
Redrafting of certain Articles
proposed by Russia,
275
(No.
25).
German Attitude,
280
(No.
38).
Russian Attitude and Views,
14
(No.
6), 15
(No.
7), 21, 22
(No.
17), 39
(No. 4t),
49
(No.
55), 89
(No.
118), 275
(No.
25), 457
fNo.
14), 459
(No.
15).
Servian Attitude,
16
(No. 8;.
Servian Reply,
24
(No.
21), 27
(No. SO),
31
(No.
3-і), 172
(Nos.
46, 47), 173
(No.
48),
389
(No.
38), 417.
Austrian Official Commentaries,
417,
f.07.
Austrian Views,
193
(No.
72
(2)), 197
(No.
80), 276
(No.
27).
British Views,
40
(No.
46), 42-
43
(No.
48), 281
(No.
42).
German Views,
29
(No.
32, 34),
278
(No.
33).
Non-publication of, in German
Press,
282
(No.
46).
Refusal of Austria to accept,
41
(No.
48), 273
(No.
21),
279
(No.
37).
Russian Views,
278
(No.
33).
Special Points to be brought before
Great Britain,
454
(No.
9;,
460
(No.
17).
Time chosen for Presentation,
significance of, IS (No.
6),
165
(No.
35).
Time Limit
—
Dangers of,
2
(No.
3).
INDKX.
501
Servia
—
cont.
Austri a
-
Hungary
,Reìat
ion
і
with
—
cont
.
ultimatum
oí
23
July
—
cont.
Time Limit
—
cont.
Proposals for Extension,
187
(No.
38), 168-9
(Nos.
39, 40
41), 170
(Nos.
42, 43), 171
(Nos.
44, 45), 173
(No.
48),
175
(No.
50), 270
(Nos. Il,
12, 14), 271
(Nos.
15, 16).
ι
Austrian Refusal,
499
(Nos.
!
20, 21).
British Attitude,
18
(No.
11).
German Views,
22
(No.
18).
Italian Attitude,
37
(No.
40).
Russian Views,
19
(No.
13),
26
(No.
26), 37
(No.
40).
Unconditional acceptance de¬
manded,
23
(Nos.
19, 20).
War
Declarei
by Austria-Hungary,
44-45
(No.
50;, 54
(No.
66),
51
(No.
73), 303
(No.
7), 392
(Nos.
45, 46, 47;, 393
(No.
48),
515
(No.
37;.
British
Chargé d Affaires
Leaves
Belgrade,
24
(No.
23).
Government Leaves
Belgrads, 24
(No.
23), 274
(No.
21), 391
(No.
41).
Integrity to be respected, but no
assurance regarding Independence,
51
(No.
59).
Servii
—
cont.
Kragujevac
—
Work of
Sokol
Society
Dusan the Strong
(1912-13), 480.
Mediation Proposals, Attitude towards,
151
(No.
18), 152
(No.
19), 153
(No.
20), 158
(No.
27).
Minister Leaves Berlin,
393
(No.
49).
Minister Leaves Vienna,
392
(No.
42).
Mobilization Ordered,
391
(No.
41), 500
(No.
23).
Names, Mode of pronunciation,
442.
Prince Regent
—
Appeal to the Czar,
209
(No.
99),
267
(No.
6).
The Czar s Reply,
280
(No.
40),
286
(No.
56), 287
(No.
57).
Speech from the Throne ,to the
Skupehtina after Declaration of
War,
287
(No.
59).
Summary of Events by Minister at
Vienna,
394
(No.
52).
Triple Entente. See also Names of the
Powers.
Declaration signed by, as to Con¬
cluding Peace,
264.
Turkey
Austro
-Servian Relations, Views on,
186
(No.
65).
Vienna
Demonstrations against Serbia,
373
(No.
9), 374
(No.
11).
War between Great Powers
German Attitude
57 (Nö. 71).
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title_auth | Collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, May 1915 |
title_exact_search | Collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, May 1915 |
title_full | Collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, May 1915 |
title_fullStr | Collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, May 1915 |
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title_sort | collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the european war presented to both houses of parliament by command of his majesty may 1915 |
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