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Following a Royal Commission report in 1906, work began on a new prayer book, work that was to take twenty years due in part to the demands of the Great War ( 1914 – 18 ) and in part to the constitution of the Church Assembly in 1920 which " perhaps not unnaturally wished to do the work all over again for itself.
French aircraft designer Raymond Saulnier patented a practical device in April 1914, but trials were unsuccessful because of the propensity of the machine gun employed to hang fire due to unreliable ammunition.
In 1914, prompted by suffering she witnessed due to frequent pregnancies and self-induced abortions, she started a monthly newsletter, The Woman Rebel.
In the Northerners most illustrious period ever, the club went undefeated from 1914 to 1919, collecting premierships in 1914, 1915 and 1918 – the league was in recess in 1916 and 1917 due to World War I.
* 1914 – William, Prince of Albania leaves the country after just six months due to opposition to his rule.
Civilian deaths in the 1914 borders exceeded the prewar level by 1, 500, 000 due to famine and disease and military operations. Civilian deaths in the post war borders, not including Poland, exceeded the prewar level by 1, 070, 000 ( 730, 000 famine and disease and 340, 000 military operations ).
In 1914 Britain declared war on Germany due to its violation of Belgian neutrality.
Sponsored by Senator Henry F. Hollis ( D ) of New Hampshire and Representative Asbury F. Lever ( D ) of South Carolina, it was a reintroduced version of the Hollis-Bulkley Act of 1914 that had not passed Congress due to Wilson's opposition.
This cruiser was the only ship that managed to evade the British Fleet for a prolonged period during the Battle of the Falkland Islands in December 1914, largely due to his excellent deception tactics.
Although a series of Modigliani's sculptures were exhibited in the Salon d ' Automne of 1912, by 1914 he abandoned sculpting and focused solely on his painting, a move precipitated by the difficulty in acquiring sculptural materials due to the outbreak of war, and by Modigliani's physical debilitation.
He was, at the outbreak of World War I in 1914, and served on the Eastern front during the winter of 1914-1915, before being put in charge of a prison camp due to heart trouble.
In August 1914, the Belgian armed forces were being restructured, due to this measure and the rapid occupation of Belgium only 20 % of men were mobilized and incorporated into the armed forces.
In 1914, at the age of 41, he enlisted in the French Army and served against Germany in World War I. Invalided out of the army three times, Barbusse would serve in the war for 17 months, until the end of 1915, when he was permanently moved into a clerical position due to pulmonary damage, exhaustion, and dysentery.
The temperance movement received an unexpected boost due to state intervention when the Liberal government passed the Defence of the Realm Act in 1914 at the beginning of the First World War.
Her childhood in Toulouse was marked by the physical decay of her father, due to the gas he had been exposed to in the trenches during the war in 1914.
He found employment in Berlin in 1914, but returned to Denmark due to the outbreak of war.
The legislation for Irish Home Rule was due to come into effect, allowing for the two-year delay under the Parliament Act, in 1914by which time the Cabinet were discussing allowing the six predominantly Protestant counties of Ulster to opt out of the arrangement, which was ultimately suspended owing to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914.
Benedict XV was crowned at the Sistine Chapel on 6 September 1914, and, also as a form of protest due to the Roman Question, there was no ceremony for the formal possession of the Cathedral of St. John Lateran.
Several times during the history of the orchestra it has suspended operations, including periods during the First and Second World Wars from 1914 to 1918 and from 1942 to 1945, and more recently in 1974 due to fiscal restraints.
At the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, he decided to return to the UK, but his departure was delayed for six weeks due to his contract with the troupe.
However, on April 16, 1914, Saitō was forced to resign from his post as Navy Minister due implications of his involvement in the Siemens scandal, and officially entered the reserves.
In 1914, due to an internal financial crisis, Santos only played friendly matches, winning all seven of them.

1914 and growing
As we have seen, a growing proportion, although in 1914 still a minority, were members of churches.
In terms of the boundaries of 1914, Germany in 1700 had a population of 16 million, increasing slightly to 17 million by 1750, and growing more rapidly to 24 million by 1800.
In 1914, pearl farmers began growing cultured freshwater pearls using the pearl mussels native to Lake Biwa.
But the element of statism kept growing throughout the 19th century, and by the time it blasted the world in 1914, the governments involved were dominated by statist policies.
The Clayton Act of 1914 reformed and emphasized certain concepts of the Sherman Act of 1890 that are still active today in a growing interconnected market and merging of the industries.
In 1914, sensing a growing feeling of wowserism, Prime Minister Massey lambasted Dalmatian wine as " a degrading, demoralizing and sometimes maddening drink.
Production of the ore rose rapidly, growing from 200, 000 tons in 1914 during World War I, to 560, 000 tons by war ’ s end in 1918.
Elmer M. Sheridan founded the town in 1914, and named it prior to large scale citrus growing.
Additions to the Banff Springs Hotel were completed in 1911, 1914, 1926 and 1928, necessitated by the growing volume of tourist traffic.
The school came into prominence around the year 1912 ; The number of students increased from 130 to 180 and a temporary structure was built in 1914 to accommodate the growing number.
Although Afonso Costa was able to reduce the deficit, the instability and conflict between Parties persisted, made more critical by internal politics and growing international tensions in 1914 ( that would eventually begin the Great War ).
While the Home Rule Bill was approved by the House of Commons on 25 May, the growing fear of civil war in Ireland led on to the government considering some form of partition of Ireland in July 1914 by an amending Bill ; further discussions at the Buckingham Palace Conference could not solve the arguments about partition.
The investment in special railway sidings servicing new packing sheds and cool stores over a period of six years from 1914 to 1920 created expansion in the apple and pear growing industry.
Since at least 1914, if not 1909, Hesse had been encountering the newly growing field of psychoanalysis as it moved through the German intellectual circles.
For example, even a 1914 book review of his In Defence of What Might Be describes it as " pregnant with possibilities for the untrammeled soul of the growing child.
By 1914, there were also growing communities of Ukrainian immigrants in eastern Canadian cities, such as Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton, and Windsor.
By 1914 an aerial ropeway had been constructed, passing over the growing village to a jetty on the shore at Porth Neigwl.
Born in New York City, New York, he began working in the city's growing motion picture industry at a young age and directed his first silent film short in 1914.
Up to this point Meccano was being manufactured in England at the small factory in West Derby Road, Liverpool, but it soon became apparent that it could not meet the growing demand for Meccano, and in 1914 a new factory was built in Binns Road, Liverpool.
The ugli fruit was first discovered in 1914 growing wild near the town.
During the first decades of the twentieth century, Gualeguaychú continued growing, with the population reaching 18, 000 citizens by 1914.

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