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1 Former Crown Prince Wilhelm renounced his rights to the crown of Prussia and Germany. Text: New York Times, December 7, 1918.

4 President Wilson sailed for Europe; arrived at Brest December 13, 1918. New York Times, December 5, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 479, December 4, 1918.

4 FRANCE. Certain trade treaties abrogated. New York Times, December 5, 1918.

4 PERU CHILE. Bolivia offers her services to Peru in the dispute with Chile. Washington Post, December 5, 1918.

4 BULGARIA. Premier Malinoff resigned and was succeeded by M. Monchanoff. New York Times, December 5, 1918.

4 POLAND GERMANY. Poland issued ultimatum to Germany demanding withdrawal of German troops. New York Times, December 5, 1918.

5 GERMANY. United States Army refuses to recognize authority of German Soviets over German officials. Washington Post, December 6, 1918.

6 GERMANY. Crown Prince renounced his right to throne. New York Herald, December 7, 1918.

6 GERMANY. The Crown Prince renounced his right to the German throne. Text: New York Times, December 7, 1918.

6 BADEN. Southern Baden announces desire to join Switzerland. New York American, December 7, 1918.

6 BADEN. Reported that Southern Baden is seeking to join Switzerland. New York American, December 7, 1918.

6 CHILE GREAT BRITAIN. Chile suggests that Great Britain return Chilean ships requisitioned at beginning of war. Washington Herald, December 7, 1918.

6 BELGIUM. King of Belgium and French Premier agree Belgium's status must be changed. New York Times, December 7, 1918.

6 KOREA JAPAN. Koreans appeal to the United States for help to effect a separation from Japan. New York Times, December 7, 1918.

7 SWEDEN-RUSSIA.

Sweden recalls diplomatic and consular officers in Russia. New York Times, December 8, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 487, December 13, 1918.

7 UNITED STATES-ARMENIA. The United States declines to recognize new Armenian Republic. New York Times, December 8, 1918.

7 UNITED STATES-PERU-CHILE. President Wilson tenders the mediation of the United States in the Tacna-Arica question. El Diario Ilustrado (Santiago), December 8, 9, 1918.

8 SWEDEN-RUSSIA. Sweden recalls her diplomatic and consular representatives in Russia. New York Times, December 9, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 487, December 13, 1918.

8 SWEDEN-RUSSIA. Sweden recalls her diplomatic and consular representatives in Russia. Washington Post, December 9, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 487, December 13, 1918.

9 ESTHONIA. German Government recognized the Republic of Esthonia. Washington Post, December 10, 1918.

9 SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN. Announcement that Schleswig-Holstein will be a republic. New York Tribune, December 10, 1918. 9 CENTRAL POWERS. Again ask the United States to intercede in their behalf. Are told to address such requests to all the Allies. New York Times, December 10, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 484, December 10, 1918.

9 PERU CHILE. Peru accepts the United States as mediator in the dispute with Chile. New York Times, December 10, 1918. 11 GERMANY. Dr. Solf, minister for foreign affairs, resigned. New York Times, December 17, 1918.

12 SWITZERLAND. Gustave Ador elected President of Swiss Republic. New York Times, December 12, 1918.

12 HESSE. The "People's Council for Republic of Hesse" replaced the Hessian Workman's, Peasants' and Soldiers' Council. New York Herald, December 12, 1918.

12 UNITED STATES. Asks Latin American countries to join in urging amicable settlement between Peru and Chile. New York World, December 13, 1918.

12 GERMANY. Dr. Solf, minister for foreign affairs, resigned. New York Times, December 13, 1918.

12 PEACE CONFERENCE. Announced that the Conference would begin January 3, 1919. New York Tribune, December 13, 1918. 12 PERU CHILE. United States presented notes to Chile and Peru, pleading for peace in South America. Washington Post, December 13, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 486, December 12, 1918.

12 NORWAY-RUSSIA. Norwegian Legation left Petrograd.

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ington Post, December 13, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 491, December 18, 1918.

13 NORWAY. Asks admission to Peace Conference discussion of League of Nations. New York Times, December 14, 1918.

13 German armistice extended to 5 a.m., January 17, 1919. New York Times, December 15, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 488, December 14, 1918.

13 FRANCE. President Wilson lands at Brest. New York Times, December 14, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 487, December 13, 1918.

13 NORWAY-RUSSIA. Norwegian Legation left Petrograd. New York Times, December 13, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 491, December 18, 1918.

14 NORWAY. Asks a voice in framing a league of nations. New York Herald, December 15, 1918.

14 Armistice extended to January 17, 1919. New York Times, December 15, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 488, December 18, 1918. 14 GERMANY. Swiss Legation asked for official information as to date and place of formal Peace Conference. New York Times, December 15, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 488, December 14, 1918.

15 Marshal Foch refuses to recognize the Soldiers' and Workmen's Councils in Germany. World, December 16, 1918.

15 Summary of armistice extension. World, December 16, 1918. 15 BOHEMIA-MORAVIA-SILESIA. Austria asks self-determination for these nations. Washington Post, December 16, 1918. 15 PORTUGAL. President Sidonio Pais was assassinated. New York Times, December 16, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 489, December 16, 1918.

15 MEXICO-UNITED STATES. American sailors kill one Mexican and wound another while rescuing a comrade in Tampico. New York Times, December 16, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 489, December 16, 1918.

16 MONTENEGRO. Denies deposing its King. New York American, December 17, 1918. Official Bulletin, No. 490, December 17, 1918.

16 UKRANIA. The Hetman of Ukrania forced to abdicate. New

York Herald, December 17, 1918.

16 POLAND-GERMANY. Poland severs relations with Germany. New York Times, December 17, 1918.

16 POLAND. Asks Allied recognition. New York Times, December 17, 1918.

21 LUXEMBURG GERMANY. K. von Busch, German Minister to Luxemburg since March, 1914, expelled with his legation. New York Times, December 22, 1918.

22 CZECHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC. Prof. T. A. Masaryk took oath of office as President at Prague. New York Times, December 23, 1918.

24 PORTUGAL. New Portuguese Ministry announced. New York Times, December 26, 1918.

27 GERMANY-POLAND. Poland issued ultimatum to Germany demanding right of passage of Polish troops over German-held railways to Vilna. New York Times, December 28.

29 GERMANY. Foreign Minister Haase resigned and is succeeded by Philip Scheidemann. New York Times, December 30, 1918. 30 GERMANY. Philip Scheidemann succeeded Hugo Haase as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Personnel of cabinet. New York Times, December 31, 1918.

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PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW

1 GREAT BRITAIN

Aliens' Restriction Order. Order in Council further amending the. Oct. 23, 1918. (St. R. & O. 1918, No. 1356.)

Order in Council further amending the. Nov. 25, 1918. (St. R. & O. 1918, No. 1549.)

Armistice. Conditions of an Armistice with Germany, signed Nov. 11, 1918 (Cd. 9212). 4d.

Austro-Hungarian Government. Note addressed Sept., 1918, by the Austro-Hungarian Government to the Governments of all the Belligerent States proposing conversations of a confidential and nonbinding character respecting the fundamental principles for the conclusion of peace. Miscellaneous, No. 21. (1918.) (Cd. 9148.) 2d.

British Nationality and Status of Aliens. The Naturalization Regulations, Dec. 30, 1914, as amended Oct. 23, 1918. (St. R. & O. 1918, Nos. 1488, 1861.)

Currency and Foreign Exchange after the War. First Interim Report of Committee on. (Cd. 9182.) 3d.

Customs. Proclamation. Prohibition of Import. Sept. 27, 1918. (St. R. & O. 1918, No. 27; No. 1224.)

Proclamation. Prohibition of Import. Nov. 8, 1918. (St. R. & O. 1918, No. 28; No. 1462.)

Emigration. Correspondence as to the Emigration Bill. 1918. (Cd. 9173.) 2d.

German Colonies. Correspondence relating to the wishes of the Natives of the German Colonies as to their future government. (Cd. 9210.) 8d.

Hospital Ships. Circular despatch addressed to H. M. Diplomatic Representatives in Allied and Neutral Countries respecting the torpedoing by German submarines of the British Hospital Ships "Rewa,

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