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April 21, 1926: The future Queen Elizabeth II, ruler of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022, is born to the future King George VI and the Queen Mother Elizabeth, Duchess of York

The following events occurred in April 1926:

April 1, 1926 (Thursday)

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Judge English

April 2, 1926 (Friday)

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April 3, 1926 (Saturday)

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April 4, 1926 (Sunday)

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General Pangalos

April 5, 1926 (Monday)

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April 6, 1926 (Tuesday)

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April 7, 1926 (Wednesday)

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Mussolini with bandage after assassination attempt
  • In Rome, Italian Premier Benito Mussolini was shot by Violet Gibson, sister of Lord Ashbourne, but the bullets only grazed his nose.[35] Mussolini had stepped out to the street in Rome after an opening speech to the Seventh International Congress of Surgery, where he had praised surgeons who had treated him when he was wounded during World War One, and joked that Gibson had "chosen the wrong moment" to shoot him since he was in the presence of "several hundred of the greatest surgical scientists in the world."[36][37]
  • Across Italy, three staffers of anti-Fascist newspapers were murdered, others were beaten, and property was smashed in nighttime "reprisal" attacks following the attempt on Mussolini's life.[38]
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  • Died: Giovanni Amendola, 43, Italian journalist and politician, died from injuries sustained in an attack by Fascists almost a year earlier on July 20, 1925.[41]

April 8, 1926 (Thursday)

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April 9, 1926 (Friday)

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April 10, 1926 (Saturday)

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April 11, 1926 (Sunday)

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Dr. Burbank

April 12, 1926 (Monday)

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Senator Brookhart
Senator Steck
  • By a vote of 45–41, the United States Senate unseated Iowa Senator Smith W. Brookhart and seated Daniel F. Steck, after Brookhart had already served for over one year. In a close election for Senate in 1924, Brookhart had won by a margin of 755 votes, 447,706 to 446, 951 but Steck filed an election challenge with the U.S. Senate Committee on Elections and Privileges.
  • Louis Borno was elected to another term as President of Haiti, not by the voters but by the 21 members of the nation's legislative body, the government-appointed Conseil d'État (Council of State).[61]
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April 13, 1926 (Tuesday)

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April 14, 1926 (Wednesday)

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April 15, 1926 (Thursday)

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April 16, 1926 (Friday)

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  • Zhang Zuolin's army surrounded Beijing as the Guominjun retreated.[75]
  • In Chicago, a U.S. District Judge, James H. Wilkerson, ruled that the U.S. government had no legal authority to regulate radio broadcasting, including the power to place limits on the number of station, or limit the wattage for broadcasting or the assignment of a specific radio frequency. For the next 10 months, until a new law could be passed to replace the Radio Act of 1912, there would be no limits on broadcasting until the creation of the Federal Radio Commission (now the Federal Communications Commission by the Radio Act of 1927.[76]
  • Born: Roger Bacon, American physicist known for his 1958 invention of carbon fibers; in Cleveland, Ohio (d.2007)[77]

April 17, 1926 (Saturday)

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April 18, 1926 (Sunday)

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  • The first radio station in Poland, Polskie Radio Program I of Warsaw, began regular broadcasting starting at 5:00 in the afternoon, opening with journalist Janina Sztompka-Grabowska telling listeners, "Halo, halo, Polskie Radio Warszawa, fala 480" ("Hello, hello, Polish Radio Warsaw, wave 480."), after which she announced the live broadcast of the inaugural ceremonies. The 480 meter wavelength reflected a frequency of 625 kHz.
  • Elections for the 12-member National Council of the Principality of Monaco were conducted with ballots cast by a 30-member Electoral College, 21 of whom who had been selected in March by 559 voters. Of the 12 persons receiving the most votes, Auguste Settimo finished highest with 26.[83]
  • Lava from the Mauna Loa eruption engulfed the village of Hoʻōpūloa on the "Big Island" of Hawaii in the U.S. Hawaiian Territory.[84]
  • The ballets Chorale and Novelette, choreographed by Martha Graham, premiered at New York City's 48th Street Theater as part of her first independently produced concerts.[85]
  • French and Spanish representatives failed to reach an agreement in talks with Rif rebel delegates in Morocco on ending the ongoing rebellion led by Abd el-Krim.[5]
  • Died: Alexandrino Faria de Alencar, 77, Brazilian Minister of the Navy who modernized the naval service of the South American nation[86]

April 19, 1926 (Monday)

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  • The Republic of Turkey passed Cabotage Act No. 815, declaring that only Turkish ships would be permitted to serve along the coastlines of Anatolia and Thrace, to take effect on July 1.[87]
  • The Royal Society of Thailand was created by decree of Siam's King Prajadhipok to combine existing agencies in charge of national libraries, national museums, literature works, engineering works, historical sites, and historical objects into a single administrative body based on the King's statement of purpose that "Siam should have a learned society as in Western countries".
  • Pitcairn Aviation, which would later merge with newer companies to create Eastern Air Lines) was formally established.[88]
  • Huddersfield Town won the English Football League title when it finished first for the third consecutive time, closing with a record of 23 wins and 11 draws (23–11–8), ahead of second place Arsenal (22–8–12).
  • Canadian distance runner Johnny Miles, who had never previously competed in a race of more than 10 miles, won the 1926 Boston Marathon, his first of two first-place finishes at Boston. His time of 2 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds was so much faster than other marathons that the race course was remeasured and found to be 176 yards (161 m) short.[89]
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  • Died: Sir Squire Bancroft, 84, English stage actor

April 20, 1926 (Tuesday)

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General Duan driven out

April 21, 1926 (Wednesday)

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Princess Elizabeth

April 22, 1926 (Thursday)

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April 23, 1926 (Friday)

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  • Germany reported a trade surplus for March of 240 million marks, in an encouraging sign for the country's financial stabilization and ability to make Dawes Plan payments.[107]
  • Died: Madhavrao Sapre, 34, Indian Hindi language short story writer known for writing Ek tokri Bhar Mitti

April 24, 1926 (Saturday)

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April 25, 1926 (Sunday)

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Reza Shah's coronation procession

April 26, 1926 (Monday)

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April 27, 1926 (Tuesday)

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  • At least 150 people died when the Japanese fishing vessel Chichibu Maru, reportedly carrying 26 crew and 233 fishermen [115] ran aground and broke up off of the island of Horomushiro in Japan's Kuril Islands (now Paramushir as part of Russia) off of the coast of Sakhalin.[116] Final reports were that a Japanese cruiser had rescued 99 of the 249 people aboard while 150 died.[117]
  • Al Capone and Jack McGurn killed an Illinois prosecutor, William H. McSwiggin, during a shooting against a rival gang in which they killed two members of the O'Donnell Gang, James J. Doherty and Red Duffy. Capone and McGurn were apparently unaware that McSwiggin was in the car of the rival gang.[118]
  • Seventeen-year-old Mel Ott, later inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame, made his major league debut for the New York Giants, striking out in a pinch-hitting appearance.[119]
  • Born: Tim LaHaye, American Baptist minister and novelist known for the Left Behind series of bestselling books about events after "The Rapture"; in Detroit (d. 2016)[120]

April 28, 1926 (Wednesday)

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April 29, 1926 (Thursday)

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April 30, 1926 (Friday)

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Bessie Coleman

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