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The following events occurred in
August 1925
:
August 1
, 1925 (Saturday)
Domingos Leite Pereira
became
Prime Minister of Portugal
for the third time.
The
Eugene O'Neill
play
Desire Under the Elms
was banned in Britain.
[1]
Many British seamen began a strike in response to their monthly wages bring cut on this day from £10 to £9. Many who were on land refused to sail out; others at sea stayed wherever they landed, from Australia to New Zealand to South Africa.
[2]
The film
Parisian Love
starring
Clara Bow
was released.
August 2
, 1925 (Sunday)
The two-day
Battle of al-Mazraa
began in Syria.
The
D. W. Griffith
comedy film
Sally of the Sawdust
was released.
Born:
Alan Whicker
, British journalist and television host (
Whicker's World
), in
Cairo
,
Egypt
(d. 2013)
August 3
, 1925 (Monday)
The
Fascists
won local elections in
Sicily
.
Blackshirts
were stationed intimidatingly at every voting booth.
[3]
The film
The Goose Woman
, starring
Louise Dresser
and
Jack Pickford
, was released.
Born:
Dom Um Romão
, jazz drummer, in
Rio de Janeiro
, Brazil (d. 2005)
August 4
, 1925 (Tuesday)
Czechoslovakia
and
Upper Silesia
were affected by flooding after heavy rainfall all summer.
[4]
Born:
Betty Trezza
, baseball player, in
Brooklyn
,
New York
(d. 2007)
August 5
, 1925 (Wednesday)
U.S. Marines
were withdrawn from
Nicaragua
after a thirteen-year occupation since the country's 1912 civil war.
[5]
The
Grand Olympic Auditorium
opened in Los Angeles, California.
The so-called "Battle of
Ammanford
" was fought near the town of Ammanford in
Wales
as police defended a colliery from strikers determined to have a
strikebreaking
electrician removed.
[6]
Died:
Georges Palante
, 62, French philosopher and sociologist
August 6
, 1925 (Thursday)
The
Dallas Hilton
, the first hotel to bear the
Hilton
name, opened.
Died:
Loretta Perfectus Walsh
, 29, first active-duty woman to serve in the
United States Navy
(tuberculosis)
August 7
, 1925 (Friday)
The United Kingdom passed the
Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act
, making it illegal to sell
peerages
or any other honours.
Born:
M. S. Swaminathan
, geneticist, in
Kumbakonam
,
British India
August 8
, 1925 (Saturday)
Approximately 40,000 members of the
Ku Klux Klan
marched down
Pennsylvania Avenue
in Washington, D.C.. A planned ceremony afterwards was cancelled due to heavy rain.
[4]
Born:
Alija Izetbegovic
, politician, in
Bosanski Samac
,
Kingdom of Serbs, Croates and Slovenes
(d. 2003)
August 9
, 1925 (Sunday)
The
Kakori conspiracy
train robbery took place in India.
The
German Socialist Labour Party of Poland
was founded.
Born:
David A. Huffman
, computing pioneer, in
Ohio
(d. 1999)
August 10
, 1925 (Monday)
Belgium and the United States opened talks in Washington, D.C. to settle Belgium's war debt.
[7]
Born:
Bohuslav Chňoupek
, politician, in
Petržalka
,
Czechoslovakia
(d. 2004)
August 11
, 1925 (Tuesday)
French Foreign Minister
Aristide Briand
met with his British counterpart
Austen Chamberlain
in London to discuss Germany's proposed security pact.
[8]
Born
Arlene Dahl
, Broadway and film actress, in
Minneapolis
,
Minnesota
(d. 2021);
[9]
Mike Douglas
, singer, performer and television host, in
Chicago
(d. 2006)
August 12
, 1925 (Wednesday)
Germany indicated that the return of at least some of its former colonies would be set as a condition to enter the
League of Nations
.
[10]
Born:
Norris McWhirter
, writer, activist and co-founder of
Guinness World Records
, in
Winchmore Hill
, London (d. 2004); and twin brother
Ross McWhirter
, journalist and also co-founder of
Guinness World Records
(d. 1975)
August 13
, 1925 (Thursday)
A presidential decree in Turkey permitted women to wear hats and clothes of their choice for the first time, instead of being required to wear veils and somber colours.
August 14
, 1925 (Friday)
The original Hetch Henny Moccasin Powerhouse went on line in
Moccasin, Tuolumne County, California
.
Tidal waves in Korea, 400 dead and 1000 missing extensive damage was done to houses and property.
Born:
Rashid Karim
, novelist, in
Kolkata
, West Bengal (d. 2011)
August 15
, 1925 (Saturday)
Norway formally annexed the
Spitzbergen
Islands.
[11]
Born:
Ruth Lessing
, baseball player, in
San Antonio, Texas
(d. 2000);
Oscar Peterson
, jazz pianist and composer, in
Montreal
,
Quebec
(d. 2007);
Bill Pinkney
, singer, in
Dalzell, South Carolina
(d. 2007)
Died:
Konrad Mägi
, 46, Estonian landscape painter
August 16
, 1925 (Sunday)
The film
The Unholy Three
, starring
Lon Chaney
, was released.
Born:
Willie Jones
, baseball player, in
Dillon, South Carolina
(d. 1983);
Kirke Mechem
, composer, in
Wichita, Kansas
August 17
, 1925 (Monday)
The Fourteenth
World Zionist Congress
opened in Vienna. 30 were hurt and 50 arrests were made as protests outside the congress by fascists turned violent.
[12]
A
typhoon
did extensive damage in Japan.
[13]
Died:
Ioan Slavici
, 77, Romanian writer
August 18
, 1925 (Tuesday)
The United States and Belgium signed an agreement on Belgian war debt.
[11]
Born:
Brian Aldiss
, science fiction writer, in
East Dereham
, England (d. 2017)
August 19
, 1925 (Wednesday)
The government of
Guangdong
banned British and Japanese ships from entering or leaving the region's ports.
[4]
A boiler exploded on the steamship
Mackinac
in
Narragansett Bay
off the coast of
Rhode Island
, killing 42.
[14]
[15]
August 20
, 1925 (Thursday)
Middleweight boxing champion
Harry Greb
was seriously injured when his automobile skidded off a slippery road and overturned outside of
Pittsburgh
.
[16]
August 21
, 1925 (Friday)
The British seamen's strike spread to Australia.
[2]
The Dutch football club
FC Emmen
was founded.
August 22
, 1925 (Saturday)
Boxer
Fidel LaBarba
defeated
Frankie Genaro
in a ten-round decision to win the vacant World Flyweight Championship in Los Angeles.
[17]
Born:
Honor Blackman
, actress, in
Plaistow, Newham
, England (d. 2020);
Terry Donahue
, baseball player, in
Saskatchewan
, Canada (d. 2019)
August 23
, 1925 (Sunday)
An assortment of
fascists
,
monarchists
and
Nazis
marched in a parade in
Vienna
protesting against the
World Zionist Congress
, shouting
antisemitic
slogans and singing patriotic songs.
[18]
August 24
, 1925 (Monday)
The films
The Street of Forgotten Men
and
Beggar on Horseback
were released.
Welterweight boxing champion
Mickey Walker
fought William "Sailor" Friedman to a no-decision in Chicago.
Al Capone
met Walker in the dressing room before the match and advised him to go easy on Friedman.
[19]
[20]
Born:
Duncan Hall
, Australian rugby league player (d. 2011)
August 25
, 1925 (Tuesday)
The
Occupation of the Ruhr
ended as the last French troops withdrew.
[11]
In the
Rif War
, The Moroccan
Rif
city of
Al Hoceima
was virtually leveled from Spanish naval bombardment.
[21]
Born:
Thea Astley
, novelist and short story writer, in
Brisbane
, Australia (d. 2004)
Died:
Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf
, 72, Austrian field marshal
August 26
, 1925 (Wednesday)
Thunderstorms and flooding killed 11 in Japan. Many bridges were washed out and a railway tunnel in
Atami
collapsed.
[22]
Marshal
Philippe Pétain
took command of French forces in the
Rif War
.
[4]
The film
The Merry Widow
opened.
Born:
Jack Hirshleifer
, American economist (d. 2005)
August 27
, 1925 (Thursday)
The first issue of
Automotive News
was published. It was initially published five times a week.
[23]
Born:
Nat Lofthouse
, footballer, in
Bolton
,
Lancashire
, England (d. 2011)
August 28
, 1925 (Friday)
Several prominent
Nicaraguan
politicians were kidnapped in
Managua
when armed men burst into a formal reception, took hostages and withdrew to the mountain-top fortress of La Loma.
[24]
Born:
Donald O'Connor
, dancer, singer and actor, in
Chicago
(d. 2003)
August 29
, 1925 (Saturday)
The Nicaraguan rebels released their hostages and agreed to withdraw from La Loma in exchange for government pay-offs.
[24]
Babe Ruth
was fined and suspended by
New York Yankees
manager
Miller Huggins
for failing to show up for
batting practice
.
[25]
In the
Great Syrian Revolt
,
Druze
rebels captured
As-Suwayda
citadel from the French after a forty-day siege.
[26]
The
Mayfair Hotel
opened in
St. Louis
,
Missouri
.
Born:
Demetrio B. Lakas
, President of Panama, in
Colón, Panama
(d. 1999)
August 30
, 1925 (Sunday)
Chile
held a
constitutional referendum
with a choice of two draft constitutions; the liberal version supported by President
Arturo Alessandri
won with 94.84% of the vote.
Mountaineer
Norman Clyde
attained
first ascent
of
Mount Agassiz
in California.
The Western film
The Lucky Horseshoe
was released.
Born:
Laurent de Brunhoff
, author and illustrator, in Paris (d. 2024)
August 31
, 1925 (Monday)
French and Spanish planes and warships conducted a massive bombardment of the
Rif Republic
capital of
Ajdir
.
[27]
It was announced that Germany had met all its due payments under the first year of the
Dawes Plan
, which had commenced on September 1, 1924.
[28]
A pair of
PN-9
seaplanes under the direction of aviator
John Rodgers
took off from
San Pablo, California
, attempting to be the first to fly from California to Hawaii and set a new record for a non-stop flight by a seaplane. One of the planes was forced down early, but Rodgers' plane continued on into the night.
[29]
Born:
Maurice Pialat
, filmmaker, in
Cunlhat
, France (d. 2003);
Pete Vonachen
, American businessman (d. 2013)
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"Start Augurs Belgian Plan to Toe $ Mark".
Chicago Daily Tribune
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^
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Chicago Daily Tribune
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^
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c
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Chicago Daily Tribune
. August 13, 1925. p. 1.
^
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"Vienna, Host to Jews, Sees Big Anti-Jew Parade".
Chicago Daily Tribune
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^
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January 2,
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^
"Spanish Cannon Shell Level Coast of Riff; Raze-Towns".
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. August 26, 1925. p. 9.
^
"Storms in Japan Take 11 Lives; Loss is $3,500,000".
Chicago Daily Tribune
. August 28, 1925. p. 4.
^
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January 2,
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