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Since that time Mr. Osborne has had more experience with crime and criminals. He served as Commander of the Noval Prison at Portsmouth, N. H. from August 1917 to March 1920, when he was relieved at his own request
...Recognition by Russia of the Portsmouth Treaty which terminated the Russo-Japanese...
...Debts and treaties, other than the Portsmouth Treaty, to be discussed at a future conference...
...Older newspapers: The Gazette of Portsmouth, N. H., 1756. The Courant of Hartford, Conn., 1764. The Evening Post of Manhattan...
...land, stories began to trickle into the newspapers telling of the havoc wrought by the cyclone. At Folkestone, a motor truck was blown into the sea and the driver killed. At Portsmouth, a tramcar was blown into a house. In Wales, the coal mines were flooded. Along the Thames, people were "drowned out of their houses." From every coastal point, news came to London telling of angry waves battering the piers and swamping the promenades. Damage to telegraph and telephone wires greatly interfered with communication, while Channel boats suspended service between England and France...