August 1925

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The following events occurred in August 1925:

August 1, 1925 (Saturday)

  • 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)

August 3, 1925 (Monday)

August 4, 1925 (Tuesday)

August 5, 1925 (Wednesday)

August 6, 1925 (Thursday)

August 7, 1925 (Friday)

The United Kingdom passed the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act, making it illegal to sell peerages or any other honours.

August 8, 1925 (Saturday)

August 9, 1925 (Sunday)

August 10, 1925 (Monday)

August 11, 1925 (Tuesday)

Born Arlene Dahl Broadway and Film Actress.

August 12, 1925 (Wednesday)

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. Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk used the same decree to divorce his wife, some six months after a scandalous affair arose from the suicide of one of Atatürk's mistresses.[10]

August 14, 1925 (Friday)

August 15, 1925 (Saturday)

August 16, 1925 (Sunday)

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

August 19, 1925 (Wednesday)

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)

August 23, 1925 (Sunday)

August 24, 1925 (Monday)

August 25, 1925 (Tuesday)

August 26, 1925 (Wednesday)

August 27, 1925 (Thursday)

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)

August 30, 1925 (Sunday)

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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