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The following events occurred in
November 1925
:
November 1
, 1925 (Sunday)
17 were killed in a mine explosion near
Gelsenkirchen
, Germany.
[1]
The
Buster Keaton
film
Go West
opened.
Died:
Lester Cuneo
, 37, an American actor (suicide)
November 2
, 1925 (Monday)
In Australia, 100 police clashed with 1,000 striking seamen on the wharf in
Fremantle
as the officers tried to board a ship that the strikers were trying to damage; many were injured and 100 arrests were made.
[2]
The
unidentified body
of a young soldier was interred in the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
in Warsaw, Poland.
The operetta
Princess Flavia
opened on Broadway.
November 3
, 1925 (Tuesday)
Alfred Hitchcock
's directorial debut film,
The Pleasure Garden
, was released.
Twenty-one-year-old film actress
Constance Bennett
married millionaire socialite Philip Morgan Plant in a hotel lobby in
Greenwich, Connecticut
; she did not make another film until they divorced in 1929.
[3]
Died:
Lucile McVey
, 34 or 35, American actress, part of the husband-and-wife comedy team
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew
November 4
, 1925 (Wednesday)
Italian Socialist deputy and expert marksman
Tito Zaniboni
took a hotel room opposite the
Palazzo Chigi
with
the intent of shooting Benito Mussolini
with a telescopic rifle when he came out to the balcony to make a speech. The police had been tipped off by an intercepted phone call and stopped the would-be assassin.
[4]
[5]
The
Reform Party
led by incumbent Prime Minister
Gordon Coates
won the
New Zealand general election
.
Born:
Doris Roberts
, actress, in
St. Louis
,
Missouri
(d. 2016)
November 5
, 1925 (Thursday)
The hit war film
The Big Parade
, directed by
King Vidor
, received its world premiere at
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
in
Hollywood, Los Angeles
.
[6]
Died:
Secret agent
Sidney Reilly
, 51, was executed by the
OGPU
, the
secret police
of the
Soviet Union
.
November 6
, 1925 (Friday)
Kliment Voroshilov
was appointed Soviet Union
Commisar for Military and Naval Affairs
following the death of
Mikhail Frunze
.
The
Dow Jones Industrial Average
closed at 159.39. This was the 65th record close of the calendar year 1925, a record in itself almost doubling the old mark of 34 set in 1899. The record stood until 1995.
Died:
Khải Định
, 40,
Emperor of Vietnam
November 7
, 1925 (Saturday)
Pittsburgh
was granted a franchise by the
National Hockey League
. The club was named the
Pirates
, after the baseball team also
based in the city
.
[7]
Several Italian opposition leaders were arrested in connection with the assassination attempt on
Benito Mussolini
.
[8]
It was announced that the remains of
Manfred von Richthofen
, "The Red Baron", would be disinterred from France and repatriated to Germany.
[9]
November 8
, 1925 (Sunday)
The film
The Eagle
, starring
Rudolph Valentino
, was released.
Parliamentary elections
were held in Portugal. The
Democratic Party
won a majority with 83 of the 163 seats.
Died:
Domício da Gama
, 62, Brazilian journalist and diplomat
November 9
, 1925 (Monday)
Forces allied with
Wu Peifu
inflicted a defeat on
Zhang Zuolin
after several days of fighting south of
Xuzhou
.
[10]
The
Leonard "Kip" Rhinelander
divorce trial opened in
White Plains, New York
. Rhinelander was seeking an annulment of the marriage because his wife Alice had failed to inform him of her "
colored
" blood before the wedding. The trial was a significant
media circus
event at the time.
[11]
[12]
The
race film
Body and Soul
was released, directed by
Oscar Micheaux
and starring
Paul Robeson
in his film debut.
November 10
, 1925 (Tuesday)
The
Archbishop of Canterbury
appointed a committee of six doctors and six clergymen to investigate the veracity of
faith healing
.
[13]
Born:
Richard Burton
, actor, in
Pontrhydyfen
,
Wales
(d. 1984)
November 11
, 1925 (Wednesday)
Howard Carter
and an autopsy team began the unwrapping of the mummy of Pharaoh
Tutankhamun
. The process was exceedingly difficult due to the extreme fragility of the bandages and the resinous coating that held the mummy fast inside the sarcophagus.
[14]
Le Faisceau
, a French
Fascist
party, was founded, consisting of about 10,000 members.
[15]
Born:
Jonathan Winters
, comedic actor, in
Bellbrook, Ohio
(d. 2013)
June Whitfield
, British actress, in
Streatham
,
London
(d. 2018)
November 12
, 1925 (Thursday)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
recorded their first songs together for
Okeh Records
. These recordings were among the most important and influential in the development of
jazz
music.
[16]
The British submarine
HMS
M1
sank with all 69 hands in the
English Channel
when it was hit by the Swedish ship SS
Vidar
.
The Italian government agreed to repay its war debt to the United States with a fixed interest rate of 0.4 percent.
[17]
November 13
, 1925 (Friday)
The Polish Cabinet of
Władysław Grabski
resigned over the difference of opinion with the banks over how to stabilize the
zloty
.
[18]
November 14
, 1925 (Saturday)
The
Nationalist Party of Australia
won the
Australian federal election
winning 37 of 75 seats, despite losing the popular vote. This was the first Australian federal election to have compulsory voting.
The first
Surrealist
art exhibition opened in Paris.
[19]
November 15
, 1925 (Sunday)
The
Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People
won
parliamentary elections
in
Czechoslovakia
.
About 2,000 German Fascist followers of
Erich Ludendorff
gathered in front of the
Berlin City Palace
to protest the
Locarno Treaties
.
[20]
The
Cecil B. DeMille
-directed film
The Road to Yesterday
was released.
November 16
, 1925 (Monday)
The films
The Red Kimona
and
Stage Struck
were released.
November 17
, 1925 (Tuesday)
The
New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition
opened in
Dunedin
, New Zealand.
A
general election
was held in
Burma
. The People's Party received the most votes, but was unable to form a government.
Born:
Elizabeth Connell
, physician, in
Springfield, Massachusetts
(d. 2018);
Rock Hudson
, actor, in
Winnetka, Illinois
(d. 1985)
[21]
November 18
, 1925 (Wednesday)
The British
House of Commons
ratified the
Locarno Treaties
by a vote of 375 to 13.
[22]
Born:
Gene Mauch
, baseball player and manager, in
Salina, Kansas
(d. 2005)
November 19
, 1925 (Thursday)
President
Coolidge
called for the United States to join the
World Court
in an address to the New York State
Chamber of Commerce
.
[23]
The autopsy of
Tutankhamun
concluded. The bad condition of the body and limited
forensic science
of the 1920s meant that little could be determined other than the age of the body being estimated to be about eighteen.
[24]
November 20
, 1925 (Friday)
Aleksander Skrzyński
became
Prime Minister of Poland
.
A state funeral was held for
Manfred von Richthofen
as his repatriated remains were buried in the
Invalidenfriedhof
in Berlin. President
Paul von Hindenburg
led the proceedings.
[25]
Born:
Kaye Ballard
, actress, comedian and singer, in
Cleveland
,
Ohio
(d. 2019);
Robert F. Kennedy
, politician, in
Brookline, Massachusetts
(d. 1968)
Died:
Alexandra of Denmark
, 80,
Queen consort of the United Kingdom
as spouse of
Edward VII
Zomersky died on 20 November 1925 in Warsaw.
November 21
, 1925 (Saturday)
Lava Beds National Monument
was established as a
United States National Monument
.
November 22
, 1925 (Sunday)
Paul Painlevé
resigned as
Prime Minister of France
when a credit moratorium article in his financial plan was defeated in the
Chamber of Deputies
by three votes.
[26]
The forces of
Guo Songling
began to lay siege to
Mukden
, the capital of
Zhang Zuolin
.
November 23
, 1925 (Monday)
The most notorious episode in the
Kip Rhinelander
divorce trial unfolded when Mrs. Rhinelander was taken to the jury room and compelled to partially disrobe in front of the jury to establish that she was indeed "
colored
" and that Mr. Rhinelander had to have been aware that she was not white.
[27]
Born:
Maria di Gerlando
, operatic soprano singer, was born in
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
(d. 2010)
November 24
, 1925 (Tuesday)
The Forrest Theatre (now the
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
) opened on Broadway.
The Princess Theatre (now
The Regal Theatre
) opened in
Kensington Park, South Australia
.
Born:
William F. Buckley, Jr.
, conservative author and commentator, in New York City (d. 2008);
Simon van der Meer
, physicist and
Nobel Prize
laureate, in
The Hague
, Netherlands (d. 2011)
November 25
, 1925 (Wednesday)
The film
The Phantom of the Opera
starring
Lon Chaney
was released.
Prajadhipok
took the throne of
Siam
upon the death of his brother
Vajiravudh
.
Died:
Vajiravudh
, 45, monarch of
Siam
, at the
Grand Palace
in
Phra Nakhon
November 26
, 1925 (Thursday)
Italy promulgated a bill bringing secret societies such as
Freemasonry
under the control of the state and forbidding government employees from belonging to them.
[28]
It was reported that the British government had advised
Benito Mussolini
not to attend the formal signing of the
Locarno Treaties
in London, as it could not protect him from being insulted in public. The British public was generally displeased by Mussolini's increasingly
authoritarian
rule, and labor factions were particularly angered over his suppression of Italian
trade unions
. Diplomat Vittorio Scialoja would be sent as the Italian representative instead.
[29]
Born:
Eugene Istomin
, pianist, in New York City (d. 2003)
November 27
, 1925 (Friday)
A state funeral was held at
Westminster Abbey
in London for
Queen mother
Alexandra
.
[30]
The kings of
England
,
Denmark
,
Norway
and
Belgium
marched behind the casket in the procession.
[31]
Feng Yuxiang
sent a public message to
Zhang Zuolin
telling him to retire or else he would be attacked.
[32]
The jury in the
Ossian Sweet
trial said it was unable to reach a verdict after 46 hours of deliberation. The judge declared a mistrial and dismissed the jury.
[33]
Miriam Noel Wright, the wife of architect
Frank Lloyd Wright
, filed for divorce, alleging desertion and cruelty.
[34]
It had not previously been known to the public that they were married.
[35]
The
Reichstag
approved the
Locarno Treaties
.
[36]
Born:
John Maddox
, science writer, in
Penllergaer
,
Wales
(d. 2009);
Ernie Wise
, comedian, in
Bramley, Leeds
, England (d. 1999)
November 28
, 1925 (Saturday)
The government of French Prime Minister
Paul Painlevé
fell over the failure of Finance Minister
Joseph Caillaux
to reach a settlement with the United States over French wartime loans.
[37]
The
Grand Ole Opry
was first broadcast, as a one-hour radio "barn dance" on
WSM
in
Nashville, Tennessee
.
Queen mother
Alexandra
was buried in
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
alongside her
late husband
in a simple ceremony.
[38]
In American football, the
Army–Navy Game
was won by the
Army
, 10 to 3, at the
Polo Grounds
in New York.
November 29
, 1925 (Sunday)
Parliamentary elections
were held in
Uruguay
. The
National Party
won the most seats of any one party, but various factions of the
Colorado Party
formed a majority.
The comedy film
Clothes Make the Pirate
starring
Leon Errol
and
Dorothy Gish
was released.
November 30
, 1925 (Monday)
The Australian seamen's strike ended after fifteen weeks when
Melbourne
, the last port to hold out, capitulated.
[39]
Religious convents and
dervish
lodges were closed in Turkey.
[40]
A
tropical storm
struck near
Tampa, Florida
, becoming the latest hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States.
[41]
[42]
The film
Cobra
, starring
Rudolph Valentino
and
Nita Naldi
, opened.
Born:
William H. Gates, Sr.
, attorney and father of
Bill Gates
, in
Bremerton, Washington
(d. 2020)
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