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July 5, 1905: Australian PM George Reid replaced by Alfred Deakin
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July 27, 1905: U.S. Secretary Taft and Japan's Prime Minister Katsura reach agreement

July 1, 1905 (Saturday)

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July 15, 1905 (Saturday)

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Leblanc and his popular character, Lupin

July 16, 1905 (Sunday)

Julius Marx (left) at age 12

July 17, 1905 (Monday)

July 18, 1905 (Tuesday)

July 19, 1905 (Wednesday)

July 20, 1905 (Thursday)

July 21, 1905 (Friday)

USS Bennington

July 22, 1905 (Saturday)

July 23, 1905 (Sunday)

July 24, 1905 (Monday)

July 25, 1905 (Tuesday)

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July 27, 1905 (Thursday)

July 28, 1905 (Friday)

Frankie Neil

July 29, 1905 (Saturday)

July 30, 1905 (Sunday)

July 31, 1905 (Monday)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i The American Monthly Review of Reviews (August 1905) pp. 158-161
  2. ^ Cordery, Stacey (2007). Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker. Penguin Books. pp. 117–135.
  3. ^ Melvyn Jones, The Making of Sheffield (Wharncliffe Books, 2004) p. 158
  4. ^ "Conversations around the World: Report of the International Conversations between the Anglican Communion and the Baptist World Alliance", in Growth in Agreement III: International Dialogue Texts and Agreed Statements, 1998-2005 (Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2007) p.335
  5. ^ "NZ suicide bombing a world first", by Gerard Hindmarsh, The Press (Christchurch), January 16, 2016. p. A13
  6. ^ Current Biography Yearbook. H. W. Wilson Company. 1974. p. 45.
  7. ^ "Yemeni opposition to Ottoman rule: an overview", by Abdul Yaccob, in Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies (2012), pp. 411–419
  8. ^ Robert S. Bader, Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage (Northwestern University Press, 2016) p. 31
  9. ^ William Ochsenwald, Religion, Society, and the State in Arabia: The Hijaz under Ottoman Control, 1840-1908 (Ohio State University Press, 1984)
  10. ^ "Dropped to Death— Aeronaut Fell 2,000 Feet With His Machine", Washington Post, July 19, 1905, p. 1
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The American Monthly Review of Reviews (September 1905) pp. 283-286