29 June

1914

 * Events preceding British Declaration of War
 * Austria-Hungary: Secretary of the Legation at Belgrade sends despatch to Vienna suggesting Serbian complicity in the crime of Sarajevo. Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo and throughout Bosnia generally.

1915

 * Austro-Germans advance towards the Vistula and the Bug. Russians repulse an attack near Halicz.
 * Dardanelles: Turkish counter-attacks repulsed with heavy loss.
 * National Registration Bill introduced by Mr. Walter Long.

1916

 * Champagne: German first and second line trenches taken at Tahure; German attack on Hill 304 (Verdun), repulsed.
 * Germans repulsed north-east of Vilna.
 * No Turkish steamers sunk by Russians in the Black Sea.
 * Roger Casement found guilty of high treason and sentenced to death. USA demands apology from Austria for the sinking of the Petrolite.

1917

 * Continued British advance south of Souchez river; Avion entered. German attacks on Chemin des Dames front; French lose ground north-east of Cerny. German attacks near Reims repulsed.
 * Austrian attack in Dolomites repulsed. Italians evacuate advanced position on Asiago Plateau (Trentino).
 * Announcement that General Allenby has arrived in Egypt and assumed command of Allied forces in succession to General Murray.
 * Speech by Mr. Lloyd George at Glasgow.

1918

 * French, south of River Ourcq, carry hill between Mosloy and Passy-en-Valois.
 * Provisional Government proclaimed at Vladivostok (some members remaining at Tomsk).