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** Iceland regains independence, yet remains in personal union with the King of Denmark, who also becomes the King of Iceland until 1944.
** Halifax Explosion: Two freighters collide in Halifax Harbour at Halifax, Nova Scotia and cause a huge explosion that kills at least 1, 963 people, injures 9, 000 and destroys part of the city ( until the Trinity nuclear test, the biggest manmade explosion in recorded history ).
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