Английская Википедия:August 1912

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The following events occurred in August 1912:

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August 7, 1912: Victor Hess (center) discovers cosmic rays
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August 17, 1912: Legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow acquitted of criminal charges
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August 12, 1912: Yusuf becomes new Sultan of Morocco as brother flees
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August 8, 1912: Haiti's President Leconte killed in accidental explosion


August 1, 1912 (Thursday)

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Alfred Cunningham USMC

August 2, 1912 (Friday)

August 3, 1912 (Saturday)

  • An attack by soldiers of Montenegro against a Turkish border post killed 30 Turks and 12 Montenegrins.[4]
  • "Baby Seals Blues" was published in the form of sheet music; according to historian Rudi Blesh, the song by Arthur "Baby" Seales was the first blues song to use the word "blues" in its title, with "Dallas Blues" appearing the next month on September 28, while other sources describe "Dallas Blues" as having been introduced in March 1912.[13]

August 4, 1912 (Sunday)

August 5, 1912 (Monday)

August 6, 1912 (Tuesday)

August 7, 1912 (Wednesday)

August 8, 1912 (Thursday)

  • A mine explosion in the village of Gerthe, in the Westphalia region of Germany, killed 103 men at the Lothringen Coal Company.[29]
  • Friederich Krupp AG, the Krupp family armaments company, celebrated its centennial with the Kaiser giving the address. Accompanying the Kaiser to the ceremony at Essen were the Chancellor and many of his cabinet, and Prince Henry.[30]
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Pope Pius X

August 9, 1912 (Friday)

August 10, 1912 (Saturday)

August 11, 1912 (Sunday)

  • An attack by Zapatista rebels on a train near Mexico City killed 35 soldiers and 20 civilians.[4]
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Ty Cobb

August 12, 1912 (Monday)

August 13, 1912 (Tuesday)

August 14, 1912 (Wednesday)

August 15, 1912 (Thursday)

August 16, 1912 (Friday)

August 17, 1912 (Saturday)

August 18, 1912 (Sunday)

August 19, 1912 (Monday)

August 20, 1912 (Tuesday)

August 21, 1912 (Wednesday)

August 22, 1912 (Thursday)

August 23, 1912 (Friday)

  • Bandar Abbas in Persia (now Iran) was attacked by rebels.[4]
  • Sir Hugh Clifford was appointed Governor of the Gold Coast (now Ghana).[4]
  • The Pure Food and Drug Act was amended to prohibit drug manufacturers from making false claims on the labels of medication.[81]
  • Four-year-old Bobby Dunbar disappeared while his parents were on a fishing trip to a lake near their home in Opelousas, Louisiana. After an eight-month search by Bobby's father, police in Mississippi would announce that they had found the child under the care of handyman William Cantwell Walters, who said that he had been entrusted to take care of Bruce Anderson by Bruce's mother. In a dispute between the Dunbars and Mrs. Anderson, a court would award the boy to the Dunbars, while Walters would be convicted of kidnapping Bobby and serve two years before the verdict was reversed. In 2004, a DNA test would show that Walters had been right and that the child returned to the Dunbars had not been Bobby. It was presumed that the child raised by the Dunbars had been Bruce Anderson, who lived until 1966, and that Bobby Dunbar had died more than 91 years earlier.[82][83]
  • Born:

August 24, 1912 (Saturday)

  • Portugal put down the native uprising at East Timor. The revolt cost 3,424 Timorese killed and 12,567 wounded, and 289 Portuguese killed and 600 wounded.[84]
  • Turkish troops massacred Serbians at Sjenica in what is now Serbia.[85]
  • The Panama Canal bill was signed into law, providing that, on the opening of the Canal in 1914, "no tolls shall be levied upon vessels engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States". The discrimination in favor of American vessels would be repealed on June 15, 1914.[86]
  • The Lloyd–La Follette Act was passed, amending the U.S. Post Office Appropriations Act by prohibiting federal employees from being removed except for inefficiency, and not without written notice or a right to appeal.[87]
  • Alaska was made a U.S. territory by passage of the Second Organic Act and given limited self-government. The U.S. government still controlled Alaska's natural resources. Although an elected Territorial Legislature was created, it could not pass any laws related to fishing, wildlife, soil, divorce, gambling or liquor.[88]
  • The collier USS Jupiter, the first electrically propelled ship in the United States Navy, was launched. In 1922, after being decommissioned and refurbished, it would be commissioned as the first American aircraft carrier, the USS Langley.[89]
  • Born: Essie Summers, New Zealand romance writer, author of close to 60 novels, in Christchurch (d. 1998)

August 25, 1912 (Sunday)

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Kuomintang emblem

August 26, 1912 (Monday)

August 27, 1912 (Tuesday)

August 28, 1912 (Wednesday)

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Brusilov

August 29, 1912 (Thursday)

August 30, 1912 (Friday)

August 31, 1912 (Saturday)

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