OIL wells of Galicia, source of disputes be- OMNIBUS Park, service rendered by in the OPPELN, scene of demonstrations against ORLANDO, (Premier) Vittorio Emanuele, 19; replies to President Wilson regarding Fiume, 407. O'RYAN, (Major Gen.) John F., commander OTANI, (Gen.) Kikuzo, commander of expe- PETLURA (Gen.), dictator of the Ukraine, PETROGRAD, dwindling in population, 488. PILSUDSKI, (Gen.) Joseph, resigns dictator- PINHOOS, Krasny, appointed Minister of PINSK, Poland, scene of quelling of Bol- Vol. 19 POINDEXTER, (Sen.) Miles, attacks consti- Poland's Triple Warfare Over Boundaries, 63. POLISH corridor, limitations placed upon, 67. POPE'S relation to the Peace Conference discussed, 226; asked to intervene with Allies to secure easier terms for Ger- POPULATION, decrease in France in four PORT ARTHUR lease extended by China, PORTUGAL, end of royalist revolt noted, 37. POSEN, centre of negotiations between allied POSNANIA, negotiations with delegates of President Wilson's New York Address, 104. Progress in American Demobilization, 435. RADEK, Karl, sent by Soviet Government to Ravages of Influenza in India, 214. REDFIELD, (Secretary of Commerce) Will- REED, (Mrs.) John, testimony before Sen- RENNER, (Chancellor) Karl, head of Aus- REPARATIONS demanded of Germany by Peace Conference, 202. REPUBLICAN Senators attack the draft of the League of Nations covenant, 90. RESPONSIBILITY for the war placed on Revolt in Hungary, 36. Revolutionary Reforms in Rumania, 296. RICHARDSON, (Gen.) Wilds P., sent to RIGA, atrocities in, 479. ROBINS, (Col.) Raymond, head of American ROOT, Elihu, efforts made to discredit him ROTTERDAM, chief port through which sup- ROYAL Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserves, ROYAL Engineers, vast amount of work ac- Russia and the Entente, 42; relations with RUPPEL, Herr, 382. Russia and Finland, 419. Russia Under the Bolsheviki, 486. Russia's Warfare on Many Fronts, 261. S SARRE Basin, disposition of, discussed at SALONIKI front, campaign on, in latter SAMBRE, battle of, described by Marshal SAXONY, revolt in, 77, 235. of armistice extension terms, 25; corre- SCHMIDT, Herr, 382. SCHNEEKING, (Prof.) W. M. A., German SEIGNOBOS, Charles. "German National SELF-determination in labor questions dis- SEMENOFF (Gen.), interferes with trans- SENATE resolution presented in opposition Meuse battle, 529; great parade in New SHERMAN, (Sen.) L. J., bitterly criticises 3IBERIA, Japanese ambitions in, before the SIGNAL services, achievements of, praised SIMS, (Admiral) William S., returns from SINHA, (Sir) S. P., biographical sketch, 16. SMUTS, (Gen.) Jan C., biographical sketch, SMYRNA, essentially Greek character of, Socialist Labor Leader Convicted, 213. SOCIALIZATION of industries in Russia, 489. SOLDIERS, disabled, methods adopted to SOTERIADOS, (Prof.) George, prepares SOUTH German Tyrol applies for union Vol. 19 SPAIN, members of new cabinet, 433. SPARTACAN disturbances in Germany, 75. Starting the German Revolution, 458. STATE Councils organized for National De- STATE Legislatures indorse League of Na- STEWART, (Col.) George E., commanding officer at Archangel of American troops, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, quarters assigned to Austrian peace delegates, 415. STINNES, Hugo, recalled from the armi- stice convention at Treves, 25. STOCKHAMMER, (Director) von, 385. STRASBOURG, scenes in, when Marshal Strasbourg Welcomes the French, 145. STRIKES, prevalence of, in Germany during Struggle to Stabilize the Czech Republic, 306. Sufferings of the Romanoffs Under the Reds, SUGAR factories in France destroyed by SUPREME Economic Council established at Surrender of the Austrian Fleet, 209. SWEDEN claims possession of the Aland TAFT, (ex-President) William H., supports TARDIEU, Andre, biographical sketch, 11. TAUSSIG, (Dr.) F. W., Chairman of U. S. TCHITCHERIN, M., criticises Nansen plan TEACHERS, French, killed in the war, 328. TENNESSEE, superdreadnought, launching TERRITORIAL losses of Germany under TESCHEN, scene of conflicts between Czechs Testimony of Ambassador Francis, 140. Vol. 19 Text of Draft Convention to Govern World's Text of the Treaty Under Which Rumania THOMPSON. (Col.) William B.. efforts to THRACE claimed by Greece in the Peace TIGRIS, military operations on, 549. Tisza accused of having plotted the war, 28. TOYNBEE, Arnold, on character of the TRANSPORTATION, freedom of the new States through enemy countries provided TRANSPORTATION services in the British Army, speed and efficiency of, 171. Transporting American Troops, 32. TREATY of London with regard to cessions TREDWELL, Roger C., released from im- TRENCH mortars, importance and efficiency TRENCHARD (Gen.), report of operations TREVES, Germany, new armistice conven- TRIANON Palace Hotel, Versailles, where Peace Treaty was delivered, 381. TRUMBITCH, Ante, Foreign Minister of Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom, 22. Tunneling the English Channel, 29. TURKEY, political changes under allled supervision, 37; peace delegation leaves TURKISH armistice, conditions preceding TURKISH Army, battle losses of, 31. TURKISH change of Administration after TURKISH, retreat of, to Mosul barred by the TWENTY-seventh Division, parade on re- Two Years of American Accomplishment U-Boat History, 211. U UDENITCH (Gen.), commander of body of UKRAINIANS fire on members of the Inter- UNITED STATES Army, demobilization of, UNITED STATES Employment Service, cut United States Inquiry Into Bolshevism, 128. United States Loans to Allies, 30. UNITED STATES Navy appointments, 438. UNITED STATES, progress made in dis- UNITED STATES Tariff Commission, an " labor VALONA under Italian control, 61. VERSAILLES, place of delivery of Peace VESNITCH (Dr.), Minister to Paris from the new Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom, 22. in, on occasion of elections, 293; suppres- VISTULA river controlled by the Poles, 474. VOGLER, Herr, attacks Erzberger at Welcoming Home the Soldiers and Sailors, WELSH, William E., testifies regarding WEMYSS, (Vice Admiral) Sir Rosslyn head Who's Who in the Peace Conference, 10. WILHELM II., former German Emperor, in exile at Amerongen, Holland, 82; decision WILLIAM (Prince) of Wied, flight from WILSON, (Secretary of Labor) William B., WILSON, (President) Woodrow, on what WINGATE, (Gen. Sir) F. Reginald, High WINTERFELD, (Gen.) von, resigns from WOMEN, nationalization of, in Russia, 128. WOMEN'S diverse activities in the war, 317. Work of the Czechoslovaks in America, 309. World's Shipping Output, 32. Y Ꮓ ZINOVIEV, speech before the Petrograd Zionist Commonwealth, 31. ZIONIST problem discussed at Peace Con- ference, 3; commonwealth plan presented Portraits LEADERS of Bolshevism in Russia, 191. LEAGUE of Nations Commission, 1. LODGE, (Sen.) Henry Cabot, 1, 381. MELCHIOR (Dr.), 381. MEMBERS of New German Cabinet in Ses- sion at Weimar, 191. NOTABLE Sessions of Peace Congress at ORLANDO, (Premier) Vittorio Emanuele, 19. PALMER, (Atty. Gen.) A. Mitchell, 1. WALLACE, (Ambassador) Hugh C., 1. WARBURG, Max, 381. WARD, (Sir) Joseph, 15. WHITE, Henry, U. S. Peace delegate, 1, 18. Illustrations Allled and Associate Anti-Bolshevist Leaders, ALSATIANS rejoicing at their country's re- AMERICAN fleet assembled at New York, ARCH of Jewels, New York's tribute to BIRTH of the Czechoslovak Nation, 1. DISTINGUISHED group of allied military FIRST Reichstag conference after German FIUME, Hungary, 381. GENEVA, Switzerland, 381. GERMAN National Assembly convened at GERMAN troops welcomed home as if they GERMAN wreckage of French industry, 191. NEW YORK colored troops returning, 1. NEW YORK welcomes home the 77th Divi- NEW YORK'S Victory Arch and military PARADE in Boston of 26th Division, 381. PRESIDENT WILSON at the Peace Confer- PRESIDENT WILSON'S first address on REORGANIZING Austria and Hungary, 1. RETURNING of 77th Division from France, SAVANNAH welcomes returning troops, 191. FIUME and territory claimed by Italy, 406. FORMER German Colonies in Africa, 451. FORMER German colonies in Pacific, 450. GERMANY before and after the war, 56. GERMANY, changes in Eastern, 401. GERMANY, New Boundaries of, 399. GERMANY, showing centres of disorder, 234. GREECE, Ethnographic map, 504. JAPAN'S physical position, 361. JUGOSLAVIA, 58. MACEDONIA, diagram of battle of, 340. MEUSE-Argonne battle ground, 530, 536. NEW Central European States carved from NORTH Sea mine area, the largest in his- PRODUCTS of German colonies, (chart), 449. RUSSIA, showing chief centres of warfare SCENE of Bolshevist activities in Russia, SCENE of fighting in Russia, 262. SCENE of final British victories in France, THROUGH Persia to Caucasus, 551. WESTERN border of Germany with demili- tarized area, 400. ZONE of allied occupation, 546. Vol. 19 |