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    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-10-06

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Colonel E. M. House; wife; family; United States; American delegation; President Woodrow Wilson; Paris, France ;
    • Colonel E. M. House of the American peace delegation, accompanied by Mrs. House, left Paris for Brest tonight. They will sail for the United States Monday on the steamship Northern Pacific.
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-06-14

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Germany; ratification ;
    • It is believed today that the presentation of the allied answer to the German counter proposals will take place Sunday evening or Monday morning. It is asserted that the Germans will be granted eight days within which to determine whether they will...
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-05-30

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Austria; Austrian delegation; Prime Minister Ion I. C. Bratianu of Romania; Romanian delegation; Poland; Serbia; Fiume, Croatia; Free...
    • The Austrian delegation has been informed that the presentation of the peace treaty will not occur until Monday and has acquiesced in the decision of the conference. It was pointed out by M. Bratiano of Rumania that Poland, Serbia, Rumania and...
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-02-12

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; President Woodrow Wilson; allies; Germany; league of nations; armistice; United States; American delegation; fourteen points; fourteen...
    • While President Wilson and the allied premiers and generals are deeply engrossed in perfecting the plan for the creation of a society of nations and arranging the new terms to be imposed upon Germany for a renewal of the armistice, expiring next...
    • World War. Taxes. 1918-01-18

    • Northwest history; World War 1; taxes; income taxes; tax returns; Commissioner Daniel C. Roper; Internal Revenue Services ;
    • Extension of time for filing income tax returns after March 1 will be granted by Internal Revenue Commissioner Roper in any case where it is demonstrated that accounting difficulties of a business prevents completion before that time. This rule was...
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1918-07-06

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; United States army; United States navy; transports; attacks; American soldiers; USS Covington; ocean liners ;
    • The United States army transport Covington, homeward bound with a fleet of troop ships convoyed by American destroyers, was torpedoed in the war zone Monday night and sank the next day while an effort was being made to tow her to port. Six men of...
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1918-06-13

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; Norway; Norwegian ships; Vindeggen; Henrik Lund; Cape Charles, Virginia; attacks; submarine campaigns; sinkings; sunk; neutral...
    • Two Norwegian steamships, the Vindeggen and the Henrik Lund, were sunk by a German submarine when about 200 miles east of Cape Charles, Va., last Saturday and Monday respectively. This brings the total of vessels sunk by U-boats since they began...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-07-02

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States. Congress; President Woodrow Wilson; USS George Washington; ocean liners; ships; photographs ;
    • On board this ship is President Wilson's message to congress being framed, according to wireless reports from sea. The liner, the George Washington, is steaming homeward with the American chief and is expected Monday. Much of the president's time...
    • World War. Post war miscellaneous. 1919-10-23

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; long-range weapons; French navy; warships; French attacks; France; Riga, Latvia; German army; Petrograd, Russia; Saint Petersburg, Russia; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik party; French-Russian relations;...
    • A dispatch to the Politiken from Helsingfors reports that French warships have been bombarding Kronstadt since Monday. They are able to keep beyond range of the fortress artillery owing to the long range of their guns.
    • World War. Post war miscellaneous. 1919-02-12

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; reports; Germany; German government; France; French government; international trade; French-German relations; metal industry ;
    • The report prepared in 1916 by German main headquarters to show how Germany would benefit from the destruction of certain industries in France contained 482 pages, according to the statement made to the supreme war council at a meeting Monday...
    • World War. Post war Germany. 1920-01-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; Germany; post-war Germany; Mathias Erzberger of Germany; Treaty of Versailles; peace negotiations; war crimes; economy ;
    • Indication of the government's growing concern over the extradition of Germans accused of war offenses was given in the note sent tot he allies today asking revision of the clauses of the Versailles treaty. The attempted assassination of Mathias...
    • World War. Naval warfare. 1917-01-25

    • Northwest history; World War 1; naval warfare; Royal British navy; French navy; warships; cruisers; USS Mooremack; United States navy; Chesapeake Bay, Maryland; Dutch ships; German navy; battles; North Sea; German attacks ;
    • Five war vessels, running without lights and believed to have been British and French cruisers, were sighted thirty miles off the mouth of Chesapeake Bay Monday night by officers of the American steamship Mooremack, which arrived here from Cuba...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1917-05-24

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Lisbon, Portugal; Beatoret, Portugal; Pozcobisco, Portugal; food shortage; starvation; famine; wheat; corn; fuel shortage; coal; wood; supplies; Portuguese people; Portuguese public; rioting; riots ;
    • Portuguese newspapers which have just reached here say the damages at Lisbon during the recent troubles caused by the increasing cost of provisions amount to more that 10,000,000 pesetas. All the shops and warehouses in the villages of Beatoret and...

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