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A Year in History: 1931 Timeline
1931 was a very interesting year, especially in regard to politics around the world. This was the year that Spain became a republic after the public voted for the republican parties, and the National Government in Britain took over from the Labour Party. The Scottsboro Boys made headlines when they were accused of attacking a white woman, and Jane Addams became the first American woman to receive a Nobel Peace Prize. Our timeline takes you through all the most important events of the year, showing you what happened in 1931 that made news across the world.
Reading a 1931 newspaper is a great way to discover what the public were reading about on a particular date of the year.
1931 Timeline
Turn the page to:
January
January 1: In American college football, Washington State are defeated 24-0 by Alabama in the 17th Rose Bowl.
January 1: In Kyushu Island, Japan, Bridgestone is established.
January 2: The cyclotron, which is used to accelerate
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Title: Low's autobiography.
Author: Low, David
Published: Michael Joseph, London, England, 1956
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In writing this book, besides making use of a fifty-year accumulation of personal press cuttings,
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