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The following events occurred in June 1913:

June 11, 1913: Ottoman Grand Vizier Shefket Pasha assassinated in drive-by shooting
June 8, 1913: British suffragette leader Emily Davison killed in Epsom Derby accident
June 7, 1913: Four-man team becomes first to climb to the top of North America's highest mountain
June 12, 1913: New bridge transforms Miami, Florida, into world-famous tourist attraction

June 1, 1913 (Sunday) edit

June 2, 1913 (Monday) edit

June 3, 1913 (Tuesday) edit

 
The Canarian Oystercatcher, now extinct

June 4, 1913 (Wednesday) edit

 
Emily Wilding Davison

June 5, 1913 (Thursday) edit

June 6, 1913 (Friday) edit

June 7, 1913 (Saturday) edit

 
Denali, formerly Mount McKinley, formerly Denali

June 8, 1913 (Sunday) edit

June 9, 1913 (Monday) edit

June 10, 1913 (Tuesday) edit

June 11, 1913 (Wednesday) edit

June 12, 1913 (Thursday) edit

  • Even as both nations were preparing to go to war with each other, Serbia and Bulgaria agreed to Russian arbitration of their dispute over the territories captured during the First Balkan War.[48]
  • Klaus Berntsen resigned as Prime Minister of Denmark.[49]
  • Said Halim Pasha was appointed as the new Ottoman Grand Vizier, serving until February 3, 1917.[50]
  • Billed as "the longest wooden bridge in the world", the 2.5 mile long Collins Bridge opened, turning the small town of Miami, Florida (1910 population 5,471) into a premier resort area by making Miami Beach more accessible to more tourists. Previously, the beach could only be reached from the mainland by ferry boat and was impractical as an investment.[51]
  • John Randolph Bray, an American animator, premiered the innovative cartoon The Artist's Dream, which an author would later say was "the forerunner of the cartoon vogue" as the first popular animated film.[52]

June 13, 1913 (Friday) edit

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June 15, 1913 (Sunday) edit

June 16, 1913 (Monday) edit

June 17, 1913 (Tuesday) edit

June 18, 1913 (Wednesday) edit

 
Williamson taking his camera undersea

June 19, 1913 (Thursday) edit

June 20, 1913 (Friday) edit

 
Former Prime Minister Andrew Fisher

June 21, 1913 (Saturday) edit

 
A safe landing by Tiny Broadwick
 
Charles E. Nash, U.S. Congressman

June 22, 1913 (Sunday) edit

June 23, 1913 (Monday) edit

June 24, 1913 (Tuesday) edit

 
Joseph Cook, Prime Minister of Australia

June 25, 1913 (Wednesday) edit

June 26, 1913 (Thursday) edit

June 27, 1913 (Friday) edit

June 28, 1913 (Saturday) edit

June 29, 1913 (Sunday) edit

 
Samuel Gillott

June 30, 1913 (Monday) edit

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4 June 4 1913 Wednesday 5 June 5 1913 Thursday 6 June 6 1913 Friday 7 June 7 1913 Saturday 8 June 8 1913 Sunday 9 June 9 1913 Monday 10 June 10 1913 Tuesday 11 June 11 1913 Wednesday 12 June 12 1913 Thursday 13 June 13 1913 Friday 14 June 14 1913 Saturday 15 June 15 1913 Sunday 16 June 16 1913 Monday 17 June 17 1913 Tuesday 18 June 18 1913 Wednesday 19 June 19 1913 Thursday 20 June 20 1913 Friday 21 June 21 1913 Saturday 22 June 22 1913 Sunday 23 June 23 1913 Monday 24 June 24 1913 Tuesday 25 June 25 1913 Wednesday 26 June 26 1913 Thursday 27 June 27 1913 Friday 28 June 28 1913 Saturday 29 June 29 1913 Sunday 30 June 30 1913 Monday 31 ReferencesJune 1 1913 Sunday editGreece and Serbia signed an alliance to attack their former Balkan League ally Bulgaria 1 June 2 1913 Monday editAfter U S President Woodrow Wilson warned the public about the money being spent by lobbyists to fight tariff reform the United States Senate ordered its Judiciary Committee to prepare a report with the names of all lobbyists attempting to influence such pending legislation and the methods that they have employed to accomplish their ends Over the next six days the 96 Senators were required to appear before a special subcommittee and to state under oath whether they had a financial interest in the outcome of any pending bills 2 The first Canadian Pacific Railway train crossed the newly built High Level Bridge in Edmonton which spanned a length of 777 m 2 549 ft across the North Saskatchewan River Street car service was added on August 11 3 Passenger service was opened to rail stations Copperas Hill Lowca Micklam Moss Bay and Rose Hill in Cumbria England 4 A rail station opened west of Dover England to serve the South Eastern Main Line It was closed in 1994 5 A Confederate monument nicknamed Silent Sam was unveiled at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The statue was pulled down by protesters in 2018 6 The town of Winona Lake Indiana was incorporated 7 Born Barbara Pym British writer as Mary Crampton known for her novels Excellent Women and Quartet in Autumn in Oswestry Shropshire d 1980 Elsie Tu British activist supporter of Hong Kong independence from Great Britain in Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland d 2015 Died Alfred Austin 78 British poet Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1896 to 1913 b 1835 June 3 1913 Tuesday edit nbsp The Canarian Oystercatcher now extinctThe last known specimen of the Canary Islands oystercatcher Haematopus meadewaldoi was caught then released by British ornithologist David Armitage Bannerman Possible sightings were reported as late as the 1960s but the bird is considered extinct 8 Mexican rebels commanded by General Lucio Blanco captured Matamoros Tamaulipas Mexico across the Rio Grande from Brownsville Texas 9 10 Russian composer Igor Stravinsky and his wife Yekaterina ate oysters for dinner and then fell ill with typhus and were incapacitated for more than a month 11 Born Charles H Fairbanks American archaeologist known for research into Georgia s Ocmulgee Mounds in Bainbridge New York d 1984 George Hourani British philosopher best known for his work in Islamic philosophy in Manchester d 1984 Died James Hamilton 2nd Duke of Abercorn born 1838 British politician who served as Lord High Constable of Ireland at the 1911 coronation of George V in London 12 June 4 1913 Wednesday edit nbsp Emily Wilding DavisonSuffragette Emily Davison was fatally injured when she ran in front of Anmer the racehorse owned by King George in the running of the Epsom Derby Davison came from out of the stands ducked under a railing and past police and ran out in front of the horse who was in last place Herbert Jones who was riding Anmer was thrown and knocked unconscious for two hours while Davison was trampled by the horse and never woke up 13 She died four days later 14 The Epsom Derby was won by Aboyeur who had 100 to 1 odds against him and had finished in second place behind the favorite Cragonour After Cragonour was announced as the winner an objection was raised by race stewards because American jockey Johnnie Reiff had bumped other horses on the way to the finish 15 Prime Minister Laszlo Lukacs of Hungary and his cabinet resigned Istvan Tisza was asked by Austro Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph to form a new cabinet 16 German battleship Markgraf was launched by AG Weser in Bremen as one of four ships in her class that would participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 17 In Chicago world heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson was sentenced to one year and one day in prison at Joliet Illinois after being found guilty of violating the Mann Act He was also given two weeks to seek a reconsideration 18 Shoeless Joe Jackson at that time a player for the Cleveland Indians in a game against the New York Yankees hit what was believed to be the longest home run ever hit in the major leagues up to that time 19 The opera Julien by composer Gustave Charpentier premiered at the Opera Comique in Paris 20 Al Jolson made his first song recording with You Made Me Love You I Didn t Want to Do It by James V Monaco and Joseph McCarthy through Columbia Records Jolson had already popularized the song in the Broadway show The Honeymoon Express and the recording became one of the biggest song hits of the year 21 June 5 1913 Thursday editAmbassadors Theatre opened on West Street Westminster London 22 The opera Khovanshchina by composer Modest Mussorgsky premiered at the Theatre des Champs Elysees in Paris 23 Spanish pianist and partner Ricardo Vines performed in public Descriptions automatiques by French composer Erik Satie during a concert at Salle Erard in Paris 24 25 Died Chris von der Ahe 61 German born American sports executive founder and owner of the St Louis Brown Stockings now the St Louis Cardinals from cirrhosis b 1851 June 6 1913 Friday editPrince Albert Frederick George the 17 year old son of King George V and the future King George VI made his first visit to the United States crossing the border from Canada into Niagara Falls New York Prince Albert who was in Canada with 60 cadets from HMS Cumberland was not immediately recognized in the crowd but told reporters later that This is my first trip to the continent and the first time I have stood under the Stars and Stripes on American soil 26 Stoneyetts Hospital opened in Moodiesburn Scotland Originally intended for the treatment of patients with epilepsy it later cared for those with intellectual disabilities and mental disorders 27 It operated until 1992 28 Born Carlo L Golino Italian born American scholar best known for his research and promotion of Italian literature in the United States in Pescara d 1991 June 7 1913 Saturday edit nbsp Denali formerly Mount McKinley formerly DenaliArchdeacon Hudson Stuck and a team of mountaineers Harry Karstens Robert Tatum and Walter Harper became the first persons to reach the top of North America s highest mountain the 20 156 feet 6 144 m high Mount McKinley now called by its original name Denali in Alaska Harper born in Alaska and son of an Athabaskan mother was the first of the group to reach the summit The feat was reported on June 20 29 United Mine Workers president John Phillip White and 18 other union officials were indicted by a federal grand jury in Charleston West Virginia on charges of violating the Sherman Antitrust law 30 The world s largest swimming pool as wide as a city block 400 feet 120 m and twice as long 600 feet 180 m opened at Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey The pool made of cement was constructed by park owners and brothers Nicholas and Joseph M Schenck 31 June 8 1913 Sunday editThirty thousand German athletes attended the dedication of the Deutsches Stadion at Grunewald near Berlin which was scheduled to host the 1916 Summer Olympics they did not take place due to World War I 32 33 Died Emily Davison 40 British activist prominent member of the Women s Social and Political Union b 1872 Charles Augustus Briggs 72 American theologian early proponent of Liberal Christianity b 1841 June 9 1913 Monday editSt Bridget College was established in Batangas City Philippines 34 John Maynard Keynes whose theories of economics would have worldwide impact published his first book Indian Currency and Finance 35 Born Patrick Steptoe British physician who pioneered in vitro fertilisation with Robert Edwards in Oxford Oxfordshire England d 1988 June 10 1913 Tuesday editThe Supreme Court of the United States upheld the constitutionality of the law requiring newspapers to publish statements of circulation and ownership and to mark advertising plainly 36 Anna Johnson of Colfax Wisconsin became the first blind graduate of the Wisconsin School for the Deaf at Delavan Wisconsin Miss Johnson who was blind deaf and mute with the further handicap of being minus one lower limb had achieved honors in literature and history and planned to attend Gallaudet College 37 Tsar Nicholas dedicated the opening of the Kronstadt Naval Cathedral specific to the Russian Navy in Kronstadt Saint Petersburg 38 The football club Colțea București was established in Bucharest 39 Born Tikhon Khrennikov Soviet composer known for works including his operas Into the Storm four time recipient of the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour in Yelets Russian Empire d 2007 Wilbur J Cohen U S Secretary of Health Education and Welfare 1968 to 1969 in Milwaukee d 1987 June 11 1913 Wednesday editTurkish Grand Vizier Mahmud Shevket Pasha was assassinated in Istanbul Shefket Pasha was being driven from the Ministry of War in a car when another car pulled alongside him and ten shots were fired Said Halim Pasha the Foreign Minister was appointed as his successor 40 Twelve real or alleged plotters were arrested and hanged on June 24 41 The five day long Battle of Bud Bagsak started in the Philippines when United States Army General John J Black Jack Pershing lead a combined force of American soldiers Philippine Scouts and the Philippine Constabulary against a contingent of 500 Moro warriors Chiefs Naquib Amil Jami and Sahipa sent word that they would not surrender 42 43 Spanish gunboat Canonero General Concha ran aground due to dense fog in hostile Moroccan territory near Alhucemas Spanish Morocco where they were set upon by Kabyle rebels The crew of 53 held off the rebels for 15 hours before they were rescued by the Spanish Navy afterwards the boat was shelled and sunk In the wreck and ensuing fight the crew suffered 16 dead 17 injured and 11 taken prisoner 44 A record of 36 hours underwater was set by the Cage a submarine invented by John Milton Cage Sr who had taken the boat down at 5 00 in the morning the day before along with five other men 45 The German ocean liner SS Imperator largest in the world at the time was launched from Hamburg 46 The football club Santanense was established in Santana do Livramento Brazil 47 Born Vince Lombardi American football coach two time Super Bowl champion as head coach for the Green Bay Packers in New York City d 1970 Rise Stevens American opera singer known for her collaborations with Metropolitan Opera including Carmen in New York City d 2013 June 12 1913 Thursday editEven as both nations were preparing to go to war with each other Serbia and Bulgaria agreed to Russian arbitration of their dispute over the territories captured during the First Balkan War 48 Klaus Berntsen resigned as Prime Minister of Denmark 49 Said Halim Pasha was appointed as the new Ottoman Grand Vizier serving until February 3 1917 50 Billed as the longest wooden bridge in the world the 2 5 mile long Collins Bridge opened turning the small town of Miami Florida 1910 population 5 471 into a premier resort area by making Miami Beach more accessible to more tourists Previously the beach could only be reached from the mainland by ferry boat and was impractical as an investment 51 John Randolph Bray an American animator premiered the innovative cartoon The Artist s Dream which an author would later say was the forerunner of the cartoon vogue as the first popular animated film 52 June 13 1913 Friday editThe United States Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage reported favorably on a proposed amendment to the U S Constitution providing that the right to vote shall not be denied because of gender 53 The U S government successfully broke up the monopoly held by gunpowder manufacturer E I du Pont de Nemours and Company The corporation was split into three competing companies DuPont which would diversify into chemical manufacturing Hercules Powder Company and Atlas Powder Company 54 On the same day the DuPont Cellophane Company owned 52 percent by DuPont was formed in partnership with a French consortium for the American manufacture of the new French product transparent cellophane sheets 55 L G Balfour Company was established initially as a jewelry design company in Attleboro Massachusetts 56 57 Attorney Walton J Wood began work as the first public defender in the United States earning 200 a month as an employee of Los Angeles County California to represent persons who could not afford a lawyer 58 The Danish Sailing Association was established Copenhagen 59 Community newspaper The Enterprise began publication in Katoomba New South Wales Australia 60 Born Ralph Edwards American television personality host of the television game show Truth or Consequences and This Is Your Life in Merino Colorado d 2005 Died Camille Lemonnier 69 Belgian writer member of the La Jeune Belgique literary society and founding member of Societe Libre des Beaux Arts b 1844 June 14 1913 Saturday editEleven construction workers for the Bradley Contracting Company were killed in the cave in of new subways underneath Fifty sixth Street in New York City 61 The German battlecruiser Derfflinger first of its class and the most powerful German battleship up to that time was launched Moments after it was christened by the wife of General August von Mackensen the ship moved only fifteen inches down the skids before it came to a halt jammed because of a defect in one of the sledges 62 The South African government passed the Immigration Act which restricted the immigration of people from India 63 The funeral procession for Emily Davison an English suffragette who was trampled by a horse while protesting at the Epsom Derby on the 4th of June 1913 was held Thousands of suffragettes marched from Buckingham Palace Road to St George s Church where Miss Davison s body was laid to rest 64 The Connaught Park Racetrack began hosting thoroughbred horse racing in Aylmer Quebec with former Canadian Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier in attendance The racetrack switched to standardbred horse racing in 1954 but eventually closed in 2009 65 A monument to the American Civil War was dedicated in front of the Old Sedgwick County Courthouse in Wichita Kansas 66 Born Stanley Black British composer best known for his scores for television and film including The Goon Show and Laughter in Paradise in London d 2002 June 15 1913 Sunday editDriven out by shelling from American and Philippine troops during the Battle of Bud Bagsak the 500 Moro defenders made a charge against the firepower of the Pershing contingent s artillery and were killed Pershing s troops sustained 27 casualties 67 The uneven battle brought an end to the Moro resistance with the deaths of 2 000 Moro defenders including women and children as well as the death of 340 American troops 68 American schooner Paul Palmer caught fire while en route to Newport News Virginia The crew was forced to abandon ship before she sank 69 The Walsh Island Dockyard and Engineering Works was established in Newcastle New South Wales Australia 70 June 16 1913 Monday editKaiser Wilhelm celebrated the 25th anniversary of his ascension to the throne in 1888 Twenty five years of peace the Kaiser told American industrialist and peace delegate Andrew Carnegie and I hope there will be twenty five more 71 The German Empire would enter World War I less than fourteen months later Half a million people lined the streets of Berlin to cheer the Kaiser and the Kaiserin The Kaiser proclaimed an amnesty for those whose misdeeds were committed through poverty or while in a state of irresponsibility and for Army and Navy men punished for most violations of regulations 72 The Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad in Pennsylvania foreclosed a second time but reformed for a final time in 1915 before it became subsidiary of Pennsylvania Railroad 73 Died Della Fox 42 American actress and singer best known for her collaborations with DeWolf Hopper b 1870 Mary Seney Sheldon 49 American music executive first female president of the New York Philharmonic b 1863 June 17 1913 Tuesday editThe first round of elections in the Netherlands began for 54 of the 100 seats in the Tweede Kamer The other 46 would be decided the following Sunday 74 The Welsh Church Act was passed on its second reading by the British House of Commons after having been reintroduced following rejection in the House of Lords The Act which would become law in 1914 provided for the Church of England to be disestablished in Wales in favor of a separate Church in Wales 75 The College of the Holy Spirit Manila was established in Manila as an all female school until 2005 76 June 18 1913 Wednesday edit nbsp Williamson taking his camera underseaThe Arab Congress opened in Paris during which Arab nationalists meet to discuss desired reforms under the Ottoman Empire 77 Governor General Charles Lutaud abolished the requirement for natives to obtain travel permits within French Algeria or from Algeria to mainland France 78 Royal Navy submarine AE2 was launched by Vickers Limited in Barrow in Furness England to serve in the Royal Australian Navy during World War I but was scuttled in 1915 during naval operations in the Dardanelles campaign 79 John Ernest Williamson whose father had invented a transparent diving bell called the photosphere became the first person to take photographs from beneath the ocean surface by taking a camera with him and snapping pictures while underwater inside the bell 80 The Hamburg American ocean liner Imperator the largest ship in the world arrived safely in New York on its maiden transatlantic voyage 81 Born Sylvia Porter American economist and journalist best known for her financial columns for the New York Post and the New York Daily News in Patchogue New York d 1991 Sammy Cahn American songwriter four time recipient of the Academy Award for Best Original Song known for hit songs including Come Fly with Me and Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow in New York City d 1993 Robert Mondavi American winemaker promoter of Californian wines in the Napa Valley to international markets in Virginia Minnesota d 2008 Oswald Teichmuller German mathematician best known for his work in differential geometry in Nordhausen Thuringia killed in battle 1943 Died Thomas Allibone Janvier 63 American historian and writer known for short stories and articles including In the Sargasso Sea b 1849 June 19 1913 Thursday editThe Parliament of South Africa passed the Natives Land Act defining which areas could be owned by white South Africans and which by black South Africans Black South Africans were barred from purchasing or owning white persons property 82 The British House of Commons voted 346 268 to acquit Attorney General Rufus Isaacs and Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George on charges of malfeasance arising from ownership of shares in the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America 83 Thirteen people were killed in the collision of two trains near Vallejo California 84 Italian occupation forces fought a fierce battle against the Arab residents of Ettangi Tripolitania Libya 85 The Army s Auxiliary Aerial Militia Squadron a precursor to the Mexican Air Force was established 86 French pilot Maurice Prevost set a new airplane speed record averaging 117 miles per hour in a flight of over 217 miles in a circular course near Paris 87 June 20 1913 Friday edit nbsp Former Prime Minister Andrew FisherAndrew Fisher resigned as Prime Minister of Australia after the defeat of the Australian Labor Party in parliamentary elections 88 89 Romania mobilized its armed forces in preparation for an invasion of Bulgaria 90 Football club Lovcen was established in Cetinje Montenegro and remains one of the oldest clubs in Southeast Europe 91 Born Juan de Borbon y Battenberg pretender to the Spanish throne head of the Spanish royal family during exile son of King Alfonso father to King Juan Carlos in Real Sitio de San Ildefonso d 1993 Lilian Jackson Braun American mystery writer best known for the Cat Who series starting in 1966 with The Cat Who Could Read Backwards in Chicopee Massachusetts d 2011 Died Sydenham Elnathan Ancona 88 U S Representative for Pennsylvania from 1861 to 1867 the last surviving member of Congress to have participated in the voting on the American Civil War in 1860 b 1824 Frederick Johnstone 71 British politician Member of Parliament and horse trainer whose horses won the Epsom Derby 1883 and 1892 b 1841 June 21 1913 Saturday edit nbsp A safe landing by Tiny Broadwick nbsp Charles E Nash U S CongressmanCarl Theodor Zahle who previously had served as Prime Minister of Denmark formed a new cabinet to succeed Klaus Berntsen 92 Georgia Thompson Tiny Broadwick became the first woman to parachute from an airplane jumping from a plane piloted by aviator Glenn L Martin over Los Angeles Broadwick had volunteered to test Martin s invention of a trap seat that would allow people to bail out of an airplane more quickly 93 94 First Lady of Texas Ima Hogg established the Houston Symphony orchestra 95 Born Jim Cavanagh Australian politician Senator for South Australia from 1962 to 1981 cabinet minister of the Gough Whitlam administration near Adelaide d 1990 Luis Taruc Philippine leader of the communist guerrilla group Hukbalahap in San Luis Pampanga d 2005 Kid Azteca ring name for Luis Villanueva Paramo Mexican boxer and one of only a few boxers to win more than 50 bouts by knockout in Mexico City d 2002 Died Charles E Nash 69 African American U S Representative for Louisiana from 1875 to 1877 during the Reconstruction era and first person of color represent that state in the United States Congress b 1844 June 22 1913 Sunday editSerbia s Prime Minister Nikola Pasic and his cabinet resigned because of the nation s lack of progress in negotiating with Bulgaria after which the Serbian minister left Sofia Pasic formed a new government when the Second Balkan War broke out days later 96 Born Alvaro Alsogaray Argentine politician cabinet minister for the Jose Maria Guido administration in Esperanza Santa Fe Argentina d 2005 Died Henry Cox Jones 92 American politician last surviving member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States having served as a Representative for Alabama from 1861 to 1862 b 1821 June 23 1913 Monday editU S President Woodrow Wilson addressed a joint session of Congress on his support of the McAdoo Owen Glass Banking Bill and the need to create a federal reserve system for banking 97 The legislation would pass at the end of the year as the Federal Reserve Act 98 The first of 32 men were hanged for the assassination of Grand Vizier Mahmud Shevket Pasha 99 The predecessor of the Aldi store chain was opened by Anna Siepmann later Anna Albrecht in Schonnebeck a suburb of Essen in Germany In the 1920s after marrying a coal miner she would give birth to two sons Karl and Theo Albrecht who would on July 10 1946 create the discount grocery store called Albrecht Diskont before using the first two syllables to coin the name in 1962 to Aldi 100 Born William P Rogers United States Secretary of State 1969 1973 and Attorney General 1957 1961 in Norfolk New York d 2001 Carlos A Cooks Dominican born American activist leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League after Marcus Garvey in Santo Domingo d 1966 Nathan Abshire American Cajun musician early promoter of the Cajun style of accordion music in Gueydan Louisiana d 1981 Helen Humes American jazz and blues singer known for her collaborations with Count Basie in Louisville Kentucky d 1981 Jacques Rabemananjara Malagasy poet promoter of negritude literature in Madagascar in Maroantsetra d 2005 Died Nicolas de Pierola 74 President of Peru from 1879 to 1881 and 1895 to 1899 b 1839 June 24 1913 Tuesday edit nbsp Joseph Cook Prime Minister of AustraliaJoseph Cook was sworn in as the sixth Prime Minister of Australia after being requested by Governor General Thomas Denman to form a new government replacing the ninth Australian Government lead by Andrew Fisher 101 102 The explosion of a grain elevator at Buffalo New York killed 17 men and injured 50 others 103 Prime Minister Carl Theodor Zahle announced in the Rigsdagen Danish Parliament that he would lobby for women s suffrage in Denmark 104 Born Vincent Ferrini American poet known for his poetry collections including the Know Fish series in Saugus Massachusetts d 2007 June 25 1913 Wednesday editLess than a month after they had fought as allies in the First Balkan War Bulgaria and Serbia battled each other at Zletovo North Macedonia 105 The results of Dutch elections showed that the Liberal Party had obtained a 55 45 majority in the Chamber of Deputies 106 The Reichstag in Berlin passed the German nationality law 107 Astronomer Henry Norris Russell of Princeton University announced his discovery of a correlation between the total radiation of a star and its temperature 108 The statue of colonial settler Jacob Leisler designed by Solon Borglum was installed in New Rochelle New York 109 Born Cyril Fletcher British comedian best known for his comedic segments on the BBC television series That s Life in Watford Hertfordshire England d 2005 June 26 1913 Thursday editThe Washington Senators hosted the Philadelphia Athletics for a baseball doubleheader and batted first in the second game at Washington D C a departure from the rule that the visitors start off the game at bat The Athletics won 10 3 The oddity would not happen again for 94 years until September 26 2007 in Washington state when the Seattle Mariners hosted the Cleveland Indians and batted first in a game which Cleveland would win 12 4 110 The city of Avalon California was incorporated 111 Born Aime Cesaire French Martinican poet author of Une Tempete and Discourse on Colonialism in Basse Pointe Martinique d 2008 Maurice Wilkes British computer scientist developer of the EDSAC computer in Dudley Worcestershire d 2010 Rudolf Brazda German born French activist survivor of the Holocaust interned at the Buchenwald concentration camp for his homosexuality in Brossen Germany d 2011 Died Cromartie Sutherland Leveson Gower 61 British noble referred to as the largest landowner in Europe except the Czar with 1 385 000 acres of land or more than 2 100 square miles b 1851 112 June 27 1913 Friday editTheo Heemskerk resigned as Prime Minister of the Netherlands 113 The replacement for the Moreton Bay Pile Light house was officially lit in Moreton Bay Australia 114 Born Willie Mosconi American pool player won the World Straight Pool Championship 15 times in the row in Philadelphia d 1993 Richard Pike Bissell American author known for 7 Cents in Dubuque Iowa d 1977 Elton Britt stage name for James Britt Baker American country singer in Marshall Arkansas d 1972 Philip Guston Canadian American artist member of the New York School in Montreal as Philip Goldstein d 1980 Died Philip Sclater 83 British biologist known for his discovery and research on the blue eyed black lemur and the erect crested penguin b 1829 June 28 1913 Saturday editThe United States and Japan renewed their arbitration treaty in an event attended by United States Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan and Japanese Ambassador Chinda Sutemi 115 116 The nine mile long Lotschberg Tunnel through the Alps linking Switzerland and Italy was formally opened 117 Rhaetian Railway completed the Bever Scuol Tarasp railway in Switzerland with stations Ardez Guarda La Punt Lavin Scuol Tarasp Susch and Zuoz serving the line 118 The merger of the Union Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad was dissolved in order to settle the antitrust lawsuit brought by the United States Department of Justice 119 120 The Philadelphian cricket team played its final match against the Australia national cricket team at the Merion Cricket Club in Philadelphia before dissolving like many other American cricket clubs that year due to the rising popularity of baseball as a spectator sport in the United States 121 Born Franz Antel Austrian filmmaker known for his films Casanova amp Co and Der Bockerer in Vienna d 2007 Died Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales 72 President of Brazil 1898 to 1902 b 1841 June 29 1913 Sunday edit nbsp Samuel GillottThe Second Balkan War formally began with a surprise attack by Bulgaria on the armies of Serbia at Slatovo and Greece at Salonika 122 The war would last for six weeks ending with Bulgaria s defeat On August 10 1913 Bulgaria would sign a treaty at Bucharest ceding territory to Romania Greece and Serbia 123 Australian leader James McGowen dissolved the 35th ministry of the Government of New South Wales and resigned as Premier of New South Wales He was replaced by William Holman whose administration remained in office for the next seven years 124 125 In a baseball game between the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds only one baseball was necessary for the entire game 126 The football Juventude was established in Caxias do Sul Brazil 127 Died Samuel Gillott 74 Australian politician Mayor of Melbourne b 1838 Alfred H Love 82 American peace activist founder and President of the Universal Peace Union b 1830 June 30 1913 Monday editThe Reichstag voted to increase the size of the army in Germany by 136 000 officers and men 128 The city of Guaymas Mexico fell to rebels 129 Lawrence bathhouse tragedy Eleven boys in Lawrence Massachusetts drowned when the pier they were on that led to a floating bathhouse in the Merrimack River suddenly collapsed About forty young men were stomping their feet while waiting for the doors to open causing the pier to break apart 130 The Great Trial Stakes horse racing competition was held for the last time at the Sheepshead Bay Race Track in Sheepshead Bay New York 131 Born Alfonso Lopez Michelsen President of Colombia 1974 to 1978 in Bogota d 2007 Harry Wismer American sports executive owner of the New York Titans from 1960 to 1962 in Port Huron Michigan d 1967 killed in a car accident Died Henri Rochefort 82 French journalist and activist founder of L Intransigeant b 1831 References edit J A S Grenville The Major International Treaties of the Twentieth Century A History and Guide with Texts Volume 1 Taylor amp Francis 2001 p 50 Richard A Baker 200 Notable Days Senate Stories 1787 To 2002 Government Printing Office 2006 p 110 Hatcher 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