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  • Description: Mines
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    • World War. Supreme council. 1919-08-23

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Supreme Council of Peace; peace negotiations; post-war; Treaty of Versailles; Germany; German delegation; Yugoslavia; treaties; allies; conferences ;
    • The supreme council has decided to send two more notes to the German delegation at Versailles. The first will ask that restitution be made to the Jugo-Slav government for the Constollatz mines seized by Germans.
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1918-02-21

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; Great Britain; British ships; sunk; sinkings; merchant ships; fishing boats; statistics ;
    • British merchantmen sunk by mines or submarines in the last week numbered 15, according to the admiralty statement issued tonight. Of these 12 were of 1600 tons or over and three were under that tonnage. One fishing craft was also sunk .
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1918-01-18

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; France; French ships; merchant ships; attacks; sunk; sinkings ;
    • Five French merchantmen of more than 1600 tons and one under that tonnage were sunk by submarines or mines, during the week ending January 12. Ships entering French ports during the week ending January 12 numbered 793, while those clearing were...
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1917-08-30

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; Great Britain; British navy; British ships; underwater mines; minefields; Norway; Norwegian coast; sinkings; sunk ;
    • An increase in the number of British vessels sunk last week by mines or submarines is shown by the weekly admiralty statement issued tonight. Eighteen vessels of more than 1600 tons were sent to the bottom as compared with 15 the previous week, and...
    • World War. Reparations. 1921-02-12

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war reparations; peace terms; peace negotiations; treaties; post-war; Paul Loebe of Germany; German government; resistance; war debts ;
    • Paul Loebe, president of the Reichstag and publisher of the Breslau Volskwacht, urges Germany, in an editorial today, to refuse to comply with the Paris reparations demands, thereby permitting occupation of the Ruhr by the entente, which, he says,...
    • World War. Post war Germany. 1919-02-14

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; Germany; post-war Germany; German government; economy; woman's rights; education; taxes; foreign affairs; league of nations ;
    • The program of the new German government, which has just been published at Berlin, includes equal rights for men and women, the improvement of the educational system, conscription along democratic lines to establish a people's army, rating at...
    • World War. News items & editorials. 1918-10-14

    • Northwest history; World War 1; news items; editorials; Fedor F. Foss of Petrograd, Russia; Saint Petersburg, Russia; Ambassador Boris A. Bacchmeteff of Russia; diplomacy; Russian-American relations; democracy; Russian government; Germany; peace...
    • Fedor F. Foss of Petrograd, member of the Russian special mission to the United States, sent out by the first provisional governor after the fall of autocratic government in Russia, is in the city for a few days. Ambassador Boris A. Bacchmeteff,...
    • World War. News items & editorials. 1918-05-17

    • Northwest history; World War 1; news items; editorials; F. S. Peabody of Chicago; United States. bureau of mines; Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane; upper classes; domestic support; financial issues; American people; American public ;
    • Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane tonight told captains of industries of their full duty and responsibility in the work of winning the war. He was the guest of F. S. Peabody of Chicago, assistant to the director of the bureau of mines. The...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-10-03

    • Northwest history; World War 1; British stock market exchange; London, England, Great Britain; economy; international trade; Russia; France; Romania; Bulgaria; central Europe; central European nations ;
    • The possibilities arising out of the present war situation increased the buoyancy of the markets generally on the stock exchange today. Consols proved the bright spot, advancing 1 per cent, while other gilt-edged securities and Russian and French...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1917-12-25

    • Northwest history; World War 1; President Theodore Roosevelt; prohibition; American soldiers; laborers; railroad workers; miners; shipyard workers; United States army; alcohol; liquor; Temperance movement; United States. National Temperance Council...
    • A letter from Theodore Roosevelt favoring wartime prohibition not only for fighting men, but for citizens working on railroads and in mines, factories and ship yards was made public tonight by Dr. Clarence True Wilson of the National Temperance...
    • World War 1. Industries. 1917-12-03

    • Northwest history; World War 1; industries; economic aspects; Krupps, Germany; gun makers; Lucerne, Switzerland ;
    • Germany's great gun makers, the Krupps, have opened a branch factory at Lucerne with a capital of 30,000,000 marks, in compliance with the Swiss law the company declares its purpose to be fabrication of arms, cannon and munitions of war, the...

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