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* [[Battle off Texel]] — The [[German Imperial Navy]] lost an entire torpedo squadron as it tried to lay mines in shipping lanes at the mouth of the [[Thames]] River, including 218 sailors killed and 30 taken prisoner.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Naval Review Volume V|publisher=The Naval Society| year=1919|location=London|pages=140–145|url=http://www.naval-review.org/issues/1917.pdf|doi=|isbn=}}</ref>
* [[Battle off Texel]] — The [[German Imperial Navy]] lost an entire torpedo squadron as it tried to lay mines in shipping lanes at the mouth of the [[Thames]] River, including 218 sailors killed and 30 taken prisoner.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Naval Review Volume V|publisher=The Naval Society| year=1919|location=London|pages=140–145|url=http://www.naval-review.org/issues/1917.pdf|doi=|isbn=}}</ref>
* While searching for survivors during the aftermath of [[Battle off Texel]], the {{ship|German hospital ship|Ophelia}} was seized, even though war conventions stipulated for navies never to do so. The [[Royal Navy]] justified the seizure as coded radio messages were monitored coming from the ship, the ship's wireless was destroyed, and the crew was observed throwing documents overboard. The ship was renamed SS ''Huntley''.<ref>{{cite web |date= 22 May 1915|url = https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1915/05/22/106786524.pdf|title = Hold German Hospital Ship|work=The New York Times | accessdate =2 September 2009 |quote=}}</ref>
* While searching for survivors during the aftermath of [[Battle off Texel]], the {{ship|German hospital ship|Ophelia}} was seized, even though war conventions stipulated for navies never to do so. The [[Royal Navy]] justified the seizure as coded radio messages were monitored coming from the ship, the ship's wireless was destroyed, and the crew was observed throwing documents overboard. The ship was renamed SS ''Huntley''.<ref>{{cite web |date= 22 May 1915|url = https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1915/05/22/106786524.pdf|title = Hold German Hospital Ship|work=The New York Times | accessdate =2 September 2009 |quote=}}</ref>
* [[Pancho Villa]] ordered his troops to attack a garrison loyal to [[Álvaro Obregón]] at [[Naco, Sonora]], [[Mexico]]. At siege went on for 119 days, the longest sustained battle in the [[Mexican Revolution]], before it ended with Villa's forces withdrawing.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Beade |first1=Benjamin R.(ed) |title= The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions 1898-1934:An Encyclopedia |url=https://books.google.com/?id=48g116X9IIwC&pg=PA355&lpg=PA355&dq=naco+sonora#v=onepage&q=naco%20sonora&f=false |accessdate=December 17, 2009 |year=1994 |isbn=0-8240-5624-8 |page=355}}</ref>
* [[Pancho Villa]] ordered his troops to attack a garrison loyal to [[Álvaro Obregón]] at [[Naco, Sonora]], [[Mexico]]. The siege lasted 119 days, the longest sustained battle in the [[Mexican Revolution]], before it ended with Villa's forces withdrawing.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Beade |first1=Benjamin R.(ed) |title= The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions 1898-1934:An Encyclopedia |url=https://books.google.com/?id=48g116X9IIwC&pg=PA355&lpg=PA355&dq=naco+sonora#v=onepage&q=naco%20sonora&f=false |accessdate=December 17, 2009 |year=1994 |isbn=0-8240-5624-8 |page=355}}</ref>
* The [[Royal Naval Air Service]] established naval air squadrons [[No. 201 Squadron RAF|No. 201]] and [[No. 202 Squadron RAF|No. 202]] to provide air support on the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]].<ref>Rawlings, John D.R. ''Coastal, Support and Special Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft''. London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1982. {{ISBN|0-7106-0187-5}}, pp. 128-131</ref>
* The [[Royal Naval Air Service]] established naval air squadrons [[No. 201 Squadron RAF|No. 201]] and [[No. 202 Squadron RAF|No. 202]] to provide air support on the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]].<ref>Rawlings, John D.R. ''Coastal, Support and Special Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft''. London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1982. {{ISBN|0-7106-0187-5}}, pp. 128-131</ref>
* The American passenger ship {{SS|Northern Pacific|1914|6}} was launched by [[William Cramp & Sons]] from [[Philadelphia]] and was to go into service by March 1915. She was acquired by the [[United States Shipping Board]] in 1917 for military service after the [[United States]] entered World War One.<ref>{{cite journal|title=S.S. Great Northern and Northern Pacific|journal=International Marine Engineering|volume=XIX|issue=December 1914|pages=535–545|publisher=Aldrich Publishing Company}}</ref>
* The American passenger ship {{SS|Northern Pacific|1914|6}} was launched by [[William Cramp & Sons]] from [[Philadelphia]] and was to go into service by March 1915. She was acquired by the [[United States Shipping Board]] in 1917 for military service after the [[United States]] entered World War One.<ref>{{cite journal|title=S.S. Great Northern and Northern Pacific|journal=International Marine Engineering|volume=XIX|issue=December 1914|pages=535–545|publisher=Aldrich Publishing Company}}</ref>

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The following events occurred in October 1914:

Belgian and British soldiers trying to reach the Netherlands by boat during the Siege of Antwerp. Painting by Willy Stöwer.
Fallen Belgian troops during the Battle of the Yser.

October 1, 1914 (Thursday)

October 2, 1914 (Friday)

October 3, 1914 (Saturday)

October 4, 1914 (Sunday)

October 5, 1914 (Monday)

October 6, 1914 (Tuesday)

October 7, 1914 (Wednesday)

October 8, 1914 (Thursday)

October 9, 1914 (Friday)

Bomb damage in Antwerp.

October 10, 1914 (Saturday)

October 11, 1914 (Sunday)

October 12, 1914 (Monday)

Gavrilo Princip (first row centre) appears before court in Sarajevo for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.

October 13, 1914 (Tuesday)

October 14, 1914 (Wednesday)

October 15, 1914 (Thursday)

October 16, 1914 (Friday)

October 17, 1914 (Saturday)

October 18, 1914 (Sunday)

October 19, 1914 (Monday)

October 20, 1914 (Tuesday)

October 21, 1914 (Wednesday)

  • First Battle of Ypres — Soldiers from the German 6th and 4th armies attacked Allied forces from the Belgium towns of Armentières, Messines and Langemarck.[141]
  • Battle of La Bassée — Germans troops attacked the Allied defensive line through a mist early morning, and managed to break a gap in line through the element of surprise. But as the mist lifted later, British reserves were able to organize a counterattack which retook most of the lost trenches. However, the British sustained some 1,079 casualties. A reserve trench line was dug to ensure Allied defenses would hold to future counterattacks by the Germans.[142]
  • Battle of Armentières — German forces gained then lost the trench system at Le Gheer, but were able to bombard and capture the village of Le Maisnil.[143]
  • Battle of the Yser — Germans forces were able to establish a small bridgehead on the west bank of the Yser River in Belgium, but were still not able to take Diksmuide.[144]
  • John Scaddan barely held onto his seat as Premier of Western Australia in the state elections. The state government became minority when a lost a seat due to a resignation the following year, would be defeated in 1916.[145]
  • Komagata Maru incident — Immigration officer William C. Hopkinson was shot dead in a Vancouver provincial courthouse by Mewa Singh, a member of the city's Sikh community, just before Hopkinson was to testify in a trial hearing. Singh shot the officer in retaliation for testimony he gave the day before at the trial of Ram Singh for the murder of Argun Singh (who was shot dead in front of his home on September 3) which resulted in the defendant's acquittal. Hopkinson's murder was the fifth in a bloody feud that erupted in Vancouver's Sikh community between supporters and detractors of the British Columbia government's decision in May to bar the Japanese vessel Komagata Maru carrying hundreds of British Indian citizens from docking at a Canadian port.[146][147]
  • The state BTH Bank chain was established in Quitman, Texas.[148]
  • Born: Martin Gardner, American mathematician and writer, creator of the popular Mathematical Games columns in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981, in Tulsa, Oklahoma (d. 2010)

October 22, 1914 (Thursday)

Langemark, Belgium, after German capture.

October 23, 1914 (Friday)

October 24, 1914 (Saturday)

October 25, 1914 (Sunday)

October 26, 1914 (Monday)

October 27, 1914 (Tuesday)

October 28, 1914 (Wednesday)

October 29, 1914 (Thursday)

Flooded lowland near Yser; canals were flooded to slow the German advance in Belgium.

October 30, 1914 (Friday)

October 31, 1914 (Saturday)

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