11) 1925. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925 The Peacock Theatre founded for experimental productions and performances by the Abbey School of Acting. 1 Feb. 11 The Irish Free State effectively prohibited... 12) 1925, April 28. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925, April 28 The Netherlands returned to the gold standard. 1 1926, Nov.-1927, July A Communist revolt in the East Indies was suppressed only with difficulty (See... 13) 1925. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925 Catholics united to form a Federation nationale catholique in hopes of later creating a larger Catholic party. By July the federation counted 1.8 million members.... 14) 1925. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925 Continuation of the crisis, marked by revival of Liberal and Communist demonstrations in various parts of the country. Mussolini twice reorganized the cabinet... 15) 1925, Feb. 28. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925, Feb. 28 Death of President Ebert. 1 March 29 Presidential election. None of the seven candidates received the needed majority, but the Nationalist candidate,... 16) 1925, Sept. 10. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925, Sept. 10 The League voted to discontinue control of Austrian finance in July 1926, the reconstruction scheme having put Austria on its feet. 1 1926, Oct. 15... 17) 1925, Jan. 21. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925, Jan. 21 Japan recognized the Soviet government and agreed to withdraw from northern Sakhalin (evacuation April 4). 1 May 12 Revision of the federal constitution.... 18) 1925, June 25. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925, June 25 Coup d'etat of Gen. Theodore Pangalos. 1 Oct. 22-23 Clash of Greek and Bulgarian forces on the frontier, followed by the invasion of Bulgaria. The matter... 19) 1925, April 16. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925, April 16 A bomb exploded in the Sofia cathedral. The Communists were held responsible, and mass arrests followed as the government made an effort to destroy... 20) 1925. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1925 Scopes trial. The civil liberties lawyer Clarence Darrow defended John T. Scopes, a young high school teacher who faced charges of violating Tennessee's law... |