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The following events occurred in July 1931:

July 26, 1931: International Bible Students Association changes name to Jehovah's Witnesses
July 1, 1931: Wiley Post and Harold Gatty complete flight around the world in record 8 days and 16 hours
July 26, 1931: Royal wedding in Romania joins Princess Ileana of Romania and Archduke Anton of Habsburg-Bourbon

July 1, 1931 (Wednesday) edit

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July 3, 1931 (Friday) edit

 
Wood, champion by default

July 4, 1931 (Saturday) edit

July 5, 1931 (Sunday) edit

  • A marble memorial to Gustav Stresemann was unveiled in Mainz. Foreign Minister Julius Curtius spoke at the ceremony, which was briefly interrupted by a Nazi who jumped up to the microphone and shouted "Germany awake!" before being arrested.[14]
  • Anti-Chinese rioting occurred in Pyongyang. Approximately 127 Chinese people were killed, 393 wounded, and a considerable number of properties were destroyed by Korean residents.[15]
  • Born: Ismail Mahomed, Chief Justice of South Africa, in Pretoria (d. 2000)

July 6, 1931 (Monday) edit

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July 9, 1931 (Thursday) edit

July 10, 1931 (Friday) edit

  • A Norwegian royal proclamation was issued claiming the uninhabited part of eastern Greenland as Erik the Red's Land.[23]
  • Outdoor political rallies were banned in Bavaria due to frequent violence.[24]
  • Born:
  • Died: F. W. Fitzpatrick, 68, Canadian-born American architect known for his advocacy of fireproofing buildings, died after being struck by a car

July 11, 1931 (Saturday) edit

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July 13, 1931 (Monday) edit

  • The Danatbank in Germany failed, causing a run on all other leading banks in the country.[31]
  • The German government issued an emergency decree through Article 48 ordering all banks in the country closed down for 48 hours.[32] The German stock market was also shut down and ended up not reopening until September.[33]

July 14, 1931 (Tuesday) edit

  • The Hungarian government ordered all banks closed until Friday to protect Hungary from the German financial crisis.[32]
  • The first Republican Cortes Generales opened in Spain.[34]

July 15, 1931 (Wednesday) edit

July 16, 1931 (Thursday) edit

  • Banks throughout Germany reopened. The only withdrawals that were allowed were for shopkeepers to meet payrolls, and foreign currency exchanges were prohibited.[36][37]
  • Haile Selassie introduced a constitution for Ethiopia.[23]
  • In Rome, a bomb was discovered at St. Peter's Basilica by a janitor. It was moved to a nearby meadow where it exploded at 2 o'clock Friday morning.[38]
  • Born: Mighty Igor (ring name for Richard Garza), American professional wrestler, in Dearborn, Michigan (d. 2002)
  • Died:

July 17, 1931 (Friday) edit

  • An accident occurred on the set of the film Scarface when some dynamite caps exploded prematurely, injuring four actors and bystander Gaylord Lloyd (Harold Lloyd's brother), who was struck in the right eye.[39]
  • Died: Dr. Nicolae Paulescu, 61, Romanian physiologist who patented the early diabetes treatment pancreine, an extract from the processing of insulin from cattle pancreas

July 18, 1931 (Saturday) edit

  • The German government issued several new decrees aimed at making foreign currency more difficult to acquire. A special visa was introduced that every German intending to cross the border was required to obtain for a fee of 100 Reichsmarks.[40][41]
  • Died: Hermann Hendrich, 76, German painter

July 19, 1931 (Sunday) edit

  • Eleven people were killed in Bangalore, and 200 wounded, when police in British India fired into a crowd of demonstrators at the Binny Mills.[42]

July 20, 1931 (Monday) edit

  • A conference of seven powers (Great Britain, the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Belgium and Germany) met in London to discuss the economic situation in Germany.[43]
  • The Royal Mail Case trial began at the Old Bailey. The director of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, Lord Kylsant, was accused of publishing a fraudulent balance sheet.[44]
  • Died: Herbert Baddeley, 59, British tennis player and four-time winner of the men's doubles at Wimbledon (in 1891, 1894, 1895 and 1896)

July 21, 1931 (Tuesday) edit

  • The Heywood Broun-produced musical Shoot the Works opened at George M. Cohan's Theatre on Broadway. Broun himself sang, danced and acted in the show.[45]
  • Born: Gene Fullmer, American professional boxer, world middleweight champion in 1957, 1959 to 1962; in West Jordan, Utah (d. 2015)

July 22, 1931 (Wednesday) edit

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July 24, 1931 (Friday) edit

 
Son of a King, father of a King, but never the King of Spain

July 25, 1931 (Saturday) edit

  • The German government announced the formation of a new bank, the "Acceptance and Guarantee Bank", which would make reserve cash available to all banks to assure them of money to meet possible bank runs.[51]

July 26, 1931 (Sunday) edit

July 27, 1931 (Monday) edit

  • Ramsay MacDonald became the first British Prime Minister to visit Berlin since the end of World War I. "We are filled with admiration for Germany and we are firmly convinced that if she continues her efforts, if she asserts all her intellectual, moral and economic powers to get on her feet again, without giving way to despair, other nations will help her and not suffer her to go under", MacDonald said.[56]
  • Juan Esteban Montero became President of Chile.
  • Born: Jerry Van Dyke, American comedian and TV actor; in Danville, Illinois (d. 2018)

July 28, 1931 (Tuesday) edit

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July 31, 1931 (Friday) edit

  • Arriving in Warsaw after his visit to the Soviet Union, George Bernard Shaw said that other countries must follow the USSR's "remarkable example", saying, "Unlike the western politicians, who are working for their own benefit, the Russian rulers are working for the people and for their country. I am a confirmed communist, as I was before Lenin, and even more so after seeing communist Russia. Talk of forced labour in Russia is rubbish. There is more slavery in other countries." Shaw also described Stalin as "a most honest and able man."[61]
  • The Peruvian football club Defensor Lima was founded.

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Tuesday 8 July 8 1931 Wednesday 9 July 9 1931 Thursday 10 July 10 1931 Friday 11 July 11 1931 Saturday 12 July 12 1931 Sunday 13 July 13 1931 Monday 14 July 14 1931 Tuesday 15 July 15 1931 Wednesday 16 July 16 1931 Thursday 17 July 17 1931 Friday 18 July 18 1931 Saturday 19 July 19 1931 Sunday 20 July 20 1931 Monday 21 July 21 1931 Tuesday 22 July 22 1931 Wednesday 23 July 23 1931 Thursday 24 July 24 1931 Friday 25 July 25 1931 Saturday 26 July 26 1931 Sunday 27 July 27 1931 Monday 28 July 28 1931 Tuesday 29 July 29 1931 Wednesday 30 July 30 1931 Thursday 31 July 31 1931 Friday 32 ReferencesJuly 1 1931 Wednesday editWiley Post and Harold Gatty completed their round the world flight in a record 8 days 16 hours 1 The east west Trans African Railroad was completed connecting the Atlantic coastal city of Lobito in Portuguese Angola to Tenke in the Katanga Province of the Belgian Congo which in turn provided access to the north south Cape to Cairo Railway 2 Born Leslie Caron French born American film and TV actress known for the title role in the 1958 comedy Gigi in Boulogne sur Seine Seyni Kountche President of Niger from 1974 to 1987 after overthrowing President Hamani Diori in a coup in 1974 in Damana Fandou died of a brain tumor 1987 Marilyn Hickey American televangelist in Dalhart TexasJuly 2 1931 Thursday editA fistfight broke out in the British House of Commons It began when Labour MP John McGovern criticized the arrest of two Scottish preachers for holding meetings on the Glasgow Green without permits McGovern refused to sit down when he was not satisfied with the Secretary of Scotland s reply and remained standing even after being suspended A half dozen attendants arrived and tried to pull McGovern out of the chamber by force but they were attacked by three Labour MPs James Maxton John Beckett and John Kinley and opposing MPs joined in Proceedings were suspended for 19 minutes and the fight lasted until McGovern was finally dragged out of the chamber 3 New York City gave Wiley Post and Harold Gatty a ticker tape parade 4 Born Robert Ito Canadian born TV actor known for Quincy M E in Vancouver Died Harry C Beasley 41 United States Navy seaman and Medal of Honor recipient was shot and killed in the line of duty as a Newark Ohio police officer 5 Peter Kurten 48 German serial killer was executed by guillotine after being convicted on nine counts of murder in the city of Dusseldorf July 3 1931 Friday editMax Schmeling knocked out Young Stribling in the fifteenth round at Cleveland Municipal Stadium to retain the world heavyweight boxing title 6 The Kroll Opera House closed its doors 7 after a final performance of Mozart s The Marriage of Figaro 8 Cilly Aussem defeated Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling in an all German Ladies Singles final at Wimbledon nbsp Wood champion by default Sidney Wood was declared the men s champion at Wimbledon by walkover when Frank Shields pulled out of the final due to a leg injury Shields had wanted to play but the U S Tennis Association ordered him to forfeit so he would be ready for the Davis Cup 9 July 4 1931 Saturday editA monument to Woodrow Wilson sculpted by Gutzon Borglum was unveiled in Poznan Poland in the presence of Edith Wilson and President Ignacy Moscicki 10 It was destroyed by the Nazis in 1939 11 but a different Wilson monument stands today in Poznan in a park named for Wilson 12 The British cruisers HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Norfolk docked in the port of Kiel as part of Kiel Week the first time British warships visited Germany since July 1914 13 Born Stephen Boyd stage name for William Millar Northern Irish film actor in Glengormley County Antrim died of a heart attack 1977 Died The Duke of Aosta 62 field marshal and Commander of the Italian Third Army during World War I Buddie Petit stage name for Joseph Crawford 41 American jazz cornetistJuly 5 1931 Sunday editA marble memorial to Gustav Stresemann was unveiled in Mainz Foreign Minister Julius Curtius spoke at the ceremony which was briefly interrupted by a Nazi who jumped up to the microphone and shouted Germany awake before being arrested 14 Anti Chinese rioting occurred in Pyongyang Approximately 127 Chinese people were killed 393 wounded and a considerable number of properties were destroyed by Korean residents 15 Born Ismail Mahomed Chief Justice of South Africa in Pretoria d 2000 July 6 1931 Monday editBilly Burke won the U S Open golf tournament Rudy Vallee was secretly married in West Orange New Jersey to actress Fay Webb 16 Born Della Reese stage name Delloreese Early American film and TV actress jazz and gospel music singer in Detroit d 2017 Robert Dunham American born actor in Japanese films in Portland Maine d 2001 July 7 1931 Tuesday editSeven Nazis were arrested in Kiel for violent public disorder 17 Born David Eddings fantasy author in Spokane Washington d 2009 July 8 1931 Wednesday editThe German Communist Party newspaper The Red Flag was banned until July 21 for insulting the Berlin police 18 July 9 1931 Thursday editU S Secretary of State Henry L Stimson met with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Rome to discuss peace and disarmament 19 Mussolini decreed that no Italian could simultaneously be a member of the National Fascist Party and Azione Cattolica 20 At Lake Garda Kaye Don set a new boat speed record of 110 22 mph in the Miss England II 21 The Landtag of the German state of Prussia approved the removal of the book All Quiet on the Western Front from school libraries 22 July 10 1931 Friday editA Norwegian royal proclamation was issued claiming the uninhabited part of eastern Greenland as Erik the Red s Land 23 Outdoor political rallies were banned in Bavaria due to frequent violence 24 Born Alice Munro Canadian short story author and 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate in Wingham Ontario Canada Nick Adams stage name for Nicholas Adamshock American TV actor known for starring in the ABC western The Rebel in Nanticoke Pennsylvania died of prescription drug overdose 1968 Died F W Fitzpatrick 68 Canadian born American architect known for his advocacy of fireproofing buildings died after being struck by a carJuly 11 1931 Saturday editBritish Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and former PMs David Lloyd George and Stanley Baldwin made a plea for disarmament in an international radio address from Royal Albert Hall in London 25 The 58 000 seat Ernst Happel Stadion opened in Vienna Austria 26 The drama film Smart Money starring Edward G Robinson and James Cagney was released 27 Born Tab Hunter stage name for Arthur Kelm American film actor and singer in New York City d 2018 July 12 1931 Sunday editIn a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies Mel Ott of the New York Giants hit his 100th career home run at the age of 22 years and 132 days This still stands as the major league record for the youngest player to hit 100 homers 28 29 The German government shut down the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter for three weeks 30 Died Nathan Soderblom 65 Swedish clergymanJuly 13 1931 Monday editThe Danatbank in Germany failed causing a run on all other leading banks in the country 31 The German government issued an emergency decree through Article 48 ordering all banks in the country closed down for 48 hours 32 The German stock market was also shut down and ended up not reopening until September 33 July 14 1931 Tuesday editThe Hungarian government ordered all banks closed until Friday to protect Hungary from the German financial crisis 32 The first Republican Cortes Generales opened in Spain 34 July 15 1931 Wednesday editCommunists and police clashed all over Germany in unemployment demonstrations 35 Born Clive Cussler novelist and archaeologist in Aurora Illinois d 2020 Died Ladislaus Bortkiewicz 65 Russian economistJuly 16 1931 Thursday editBanks throughout Germany reopened The only withdrawals that were allowed were for shopkeepers to meet payrolls and foreign currency exchanges were prohibited 36 37 Haile Selassie introduced a constitution for Ethiopia 23 In Rome a bomb was discovered at St Peter s Basilica by a janitor It was moved to a nearby meadow where it exploded at 2 o clock Friday morning 38 Born Mighty Igor ring name for Richard Garza American professional wrestler in Dearborn Michigan d 2002 Died Mary Foote Henderson 88 American author and social activist Charles Studd 70 English Test cricketer later a Christian missionary died in the Belgian CongoJuly 17 1931 Friday editAn accident occurred on the set of the film Scarface when some dynamite caps exploded prematurely injuring four actors and bystander Gaylord Lloyd Harold Lloyd s brother who was struck in the right eye 39 Died Dr Nicolae Paulescu 61 Romanian physiologist who patented the early diabetes treatment pancreine an extract from the processing of insulin from cattle pancreasJuly 18 1931 Saturday editThe German government issued several new decrees aimed at making foreign currency more difficult to acquire A special visa was introduced that every German intending to cross the border was required to obtain for a fee of 100 Reichsmarks 40 41 Died Hermann Hendrich 76 German painterJuly 19 1931 Sunday editEleven people were killed in Bangalore and 200 wounded when police in British India fired into a crowd of demonstrators at the Binny Mills 42 July 20 1931 Monday editA conference of seven powers Great Britain the United States France Italy Japan Belgium and Germany met in London to discuss the economic situation in Germany 43 The Royal Mail Case trial began at the Old Bailey The director of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Lord Kylsant was accused of publishing a fraudulent balance sheet 44 Died Herbert Baddeley 59 British tennis player and four time winner of the men s doubles at Wimbledon in 1891 1894 1895 and 1896 July 21 1931 Tuesday editThe Heywood Broun produced musical Shoot the Works opened at George M Cohan s Theatre on Broadway Broun himself sang danced and acted in the show 45 Born Gene Fullmer American professional boxer world middleweight champion in 1957 1959 to 1962 in West Jordan Utah d 2015 July 22 1931 Wednesday editActing Governor of Bombay Sir Ernest Hotson survived an assassination attempt at Fergusson College in Pune The first of two shots fired at point blank deflected off the metal stud of his pocket book 46 Mickey Walker and Jack Sharkey boxed to a 15 round draw at Ebbetts Field in Brooklyn 47 July 23 1931 Thursday editThe London Conference broke off with little accomplished other than producing a request to world bankers to maintain their existing short term credits to Germany 48 The United Kingdom transferred sovereignty over the uninhabited Ashmore and Cartier Islands to Australia effective May 10 1934 23 The islands are the highest point on the Ashmore Reef and the Cartier Reef The largest of them West Island on the Ashmore Reef has an area of 230 acres 93 ha at low tide Born Te Atairangikaahu the elected Queen of the Maori people of New Zealand s North Island from 1966 until her death 40 years later in Huntly New Zealand d 2006 Arata Isozaki Japanese architecter urban designer and theorist award for Royal Gold Medal 1986 Venice Biennale of Architecture 1986 and Pritzker Architecture Prize 2019 in Ōita City Kyushu Island Japan d 2022 citation needed July 24 1931 Friday edit nbsp Son of a King father of a King but never the King of Spain Living in exile in France in Fontainebleau King Alfonso XIII of Spain abdicated and passed the right to the throne to his third son 18 year old Don Juan de Borbon 49 Don Juan the Count of Barcelona was later the father of King Juan Carlos I but would never serve as Spain s monarch In Helsinki Paavo Nurmi ran two miles in 8 minutes 59 6 seconds setting a new world record 50 The Paul Abraham operetta The Flower of Hawaii premiered at the Neues Theater in Leipzig July 25 1931 Saturday editThe German government announced the formation of a new bank the Acceptance and Guarantee Bank which would make reserve cash available to all banks to assure them of money to meet possible bank runs 51 July 26 1931 Sunday editDelegates to the annual convention of the International Bible Students Association meeting in Columbus Ohio voted unanimously to approve the resolution their president J F Rutherford to change the name of the organization to Jehovah s Witnesses 52 based on Isaiah 43 10 in the Bible 53 The organization now has 8 7 million members worldwide Carlos Ibanez del Campo resigned as President of Chile following three days of rioting by citizens who were preparing to call a general strike in opposition to his rule 54 Princess Ileana of Romania sister of King Carol II married Archduke Anton of Habsburg Bourbon a pretender to the throne of Spain in the Peleș Castle the summer residence of Romanian monarchs in Sinaia 55 Antonin Magne of France won the Tour de France Born Fred Foster songwriter record producer and founder of Monument Records in Rutherford County North Carolina d 2019 John Africa the founder of MOVE a Philadelphia based predominantly black organization active from the early 1970s to the present killed in fire in 1985 July 27 1931 Monday editRamsay MacDonald became the first British Prime Minister to visit Berlin since the end of World War I We are filled with admiration for Germany and we are firmly convinced that if she continues her efforts if she asserts all her intellectual moral and economic powers to get on her feet again without giving way to despair other nations will help her and not suffer her to go under MacDonald said 56 Juan Esteban Montero became President of Chile Born Jerry Van Dyke American comedian and TV actor in Danville Illinois d 2018 July 28 1931 Tuesday editOtto Dietrich was appointed Press Chief of the Nazi Party 57 24 year old Don Orcutt was killed in a climbing accident on Cathedral Mountain at Zion National Park in the U S state of Utah 58 Died George Wells Parker 48 African American political activist and co founder of the Hamitic League of the World Born Darryl Hickman American actor screenwriter television executive and acting coachJuly 29 1931 Wednesday editGeorge Bernard Shaw met Joseph Stalin in Moscow 34 All England waited anxiously for news of David Lloyd George as he underwent an operation for hematuria 59 Born Mr Food stage name for Art Ginsburg American television chef and cookbook author in Troy New York d 2012 July 30 1931 Thursday editThe trial in the Royal Mail Case ended with Lord Kylsant being sentenced to a year in prison 60 July 31 1931 Friday editArriving in Warsaw after his visit to the Soviet Union George Bernard Shaw said that other countries must follow the USSR s remarkable example saying Unlike the western politicians who are working for their own benefit the Russian rulers are working for the people and for their country I am a confirmed communist as I was before Lenin and even more so after seeing communist Russia Talk of forced labour in Russia is rubbish There is more slavery in other countries Shaw also described Stalin as a most honest and able man 61 The Peruvian football club Defensor Lima was founded References edit Sherman Stephen 2011 Wiley Post Ace Pilots Retrieved May 22 2015 Chronology 1931 indiana edu 2002 Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved May 22 2015 Steele John July 3 1931 A Wild Scot s Battle Upsets the Commons Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 City Roars its Welcome to Fliers Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 2 1931 p 1 Patrolman Harry C Beasley Newark Police Department Ohio The Officer Down Memorial Page Inc Retrieved 8 October 2021 Pegler Westbrook July 4 1931 A Knockout By Schmeling Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Holdsen Raymond 2005 The Virtuoso Conductors The Central European Tradition from Wagner to Karajan Yale University Press p 190 ISBN 978 0 300 09326 1 Taylor Ronald 1997 Berlin and Its Culture A Historical Portrait Yale University Press p 256 ISBN 978 0 300 07200 6 Withdraw From Wimbledon To Rest For Davis Cup World Tennis Magazine 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