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First military right-wingers opposing Alessandri seized power in September 1924, and then reformers in favor of the ousted president took charge in January 1925.
He became the Commandant of the Kuomintang's Whampoa Military Academy, and took Sun's place as leader of the KMT when Sun died in 1925.
In Canada, a similar situation took place in 1925 wherein Governor General Lord Byng of Vimy appointed Arthur Meighen after William Lyon Mackenzie King refused to resign the premiership ( known as the King-Byng Affair ).
Major Gris exhibitions took place at the Galerie Simon in Paris and the Galerie Flechtheim in Berlin in 1923 and at the Galerie Flechtheim in Düsseldorf in 1925.
Following the evacuation of U. S. Marines in 1925, another violent conflict between liberals and conservatives known as the Constitutionalist War took place in 1926, when Liberal soldiers in the Caribbean port of Puerto Cabezas revolted against Conservative President Adolfo Díaz, recently installed as a result of United States pressure following a coup.
In 1925, accompanied by Lincoln Ellsworth, pilot Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen, and three other team members, Amundsen took two Dornier Do J flying boats, the N-24 and N-25 to 87 ° 44 ′ north.
Barrymore suffered a conspicuous failure in his wife Michael Strange's play Clair de Lune ( 1921 ), but followed it with the greatest success of his theatrical career with Hamlet in 1922, which he played on Broadway for 101 performances and then took to London in 1925.
Riley took the initiative in the Scopes Trial in Tennessee in 1925 to bring in famed politician William Jennings Bryan as an assistant to the local prosecutor.
Between Houlton and Brunswick, Maine, I-95 took a shorter inland route, much of it paralleling US 2 on the alignment proposed for US 1 in 1925.
In 1925, Manfred von Richthofen's youngest brother, Bolko, recovered the body from Fricourt and took the Red Baron home to Germany.
The Scopes Trial, which resulted from the teaching of evolution being banned in Tennessee public schools under the Butler Act, took place in Rhea County in 1925.
In October 1925, Larsen took a sabbatical from her job for health reasons and began to write her first novel.
The Stephenson trial, which took place in the nearby Hamilton County courthouse in 1925, broke the power of the Klan in Indiana and drew national attention to Noblesville.
In 1925, at the suggestion of Adrian Boult, Finzi took a course in counterpoint with R. O. Morris and then moved to London, where he became friendly with Howard Ferguson and Edmund Rubbra.
Coolidge nominated Parks to be Governor of Alaska Territory on February 14, 1925 and the new governor took his oath of office on June 17, 1925.
In 1925 Laura took Finch with her to Adyar, a Theosophical community near Madras, India for a number of months, and the young boy lived for a time in a Buddhist monastery.
His studies took Kästner to Rostock and Berlin, and in 1925 he received a doctorate for a thesis on Frederick the Great and German literature.
A minor row erupted in 1925 when the elections to the Senate took place.
) From later in 1925 to 1927, the Nationalist Party members took their seats for the first time.
After 1925, Fluminense began pressuring for the professionalization of football, but it wasn't until the 1950s that the club started to accept black players in its squad, however, in 1945 hired a black coach, Gentil Cardoso, who was champion in Rio in 1946, a position that most clubs in the world took a lot to offer to a black man.
** 1 July 1920 – 1925 Sir Herbert Louis Samuel ( 1879 – 1963 ), until the 1922 establishment of the mandate actually the first civilian who took over, already as High Commissioner, from the three consecutive military administrators since the 1917 conquest by British forces
On the second occasion, which took place in 1925 and came to be known as the King-Byng Affair, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, facing a non-confidence motion in the Commons chamber, advised the governor general, the Viscount Byng of Vimy, to dissolve the new parliament, but Byng refused.
Voluntary fortification of margarine with vitamins had been practiced by manufacturers since 1925, but in 1940 with the advent of the war, certain governments took action to safeguard the nutritional status of their nations by making the addition of vitamin A and D compulsory.
Margaret J. Winkler distributed the shorts from 1922 to 1925, the year when Educational Pictures took over the distribution of the shorts.

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implementing the Uniform State Narcotic Act in 1932 ), and other actions by the government the number of addicts of opium started to decrease fast from 1925 to a level that in 1945 that was about one tenth of the level in 1914.
Lew Allen, Jr. ( September 30, 1925 January 4, 2010 ) was a United States Air Force four-star General who served as the tenth Chief of Staff of the U. S. Air Force.
His eldest son, the tenth Earl, fought in the Second Boer War but died childless in 1925.
The first YPF oil refinery was inaugurated in December 1925 in Ensenada, and was at the time the tenth largest in the world.
After the war, he became the tenth president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR ) ( 1925 – 1935 ).
It was first brewed in 1925 by Cervecería Modelo on the tenth anniversary of the brewery.
William Henry McMaster ( May 10, 1877September 14, 1968 ) was the tenth Governor of South Dakota, serving from 1921 until 1925, and also a United States Senator from that state.

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* 1925 – A train robbery takes place in Kakori, near Lucknow, India
His most notable successes were first-place finishes at Copenhagen 1923, Marienbad 1925, Dresden 1926, Hanover 1926, the Carlsbad 1929 chess tournament, and second place behind Alekhine at the San Remo 1930 chess tournament.
During the 1920s, several improvements were put in place, such as a new 74 cubic inch ( 1, 200 cc ) V-Twin, introduced in 1922, and the " Teardrop " gas tank in 1925.
From 1923 to 1925 the Occupation of the Ruhr takes place.
Stagnation in development was becoming apparent, however, and the public responded by dropping Dodge Brothers to fifth place in the industry by 1925.
The islands are also located near the landing place used by the Spanish and French expeditionary forces in 1925, during the Rif War.
Back in Harlem in 1925, Basie got his first steady job at Leroy's, a place known for its piano players and its " cutting contests.
) Incorporated in 1925, the community is known for its rolling landscape, bucolic Hillsborough River views, and majestic trees ; it has the most grand sand live oak trees of any place in central Florida and is a Tree City USA.
According to the Hastings Gazette, ( April 6, 1878, page 4, column 5 ) and the Holy Rosary Parish Book Committee: Nicholas Friedrich Wilhelm Kranz ( 1841 – 1925 ) along with his brothers Johann Kranz ( 1832 – 1916 ), Mathais Kranz ( 1830 – 1921 ), and Paul Ferdinand Kranz ( 1832 – 1892 ) came from Dakota County on March 1878 looking for a place to settle.
Balfour was again not initially included in Stanley Baldwin's second government in 1924, but in 1925 he once again returned to the Cabinet, serving in place of the late Lord Curzon as Lord President of the Council until the government ended in 1929.
The team only finished higher than 13th place in 1925, when it completed the season at fifth.
The fort was made a national park in 1925 ; on August 11, 1939, it was redesignated a " National Monument and Historic Shrine ," the only such doubly designated place in the United States.
The Cardinals finished in fourth place in 1925, finishing one game over. 500, though the team won 64 games and lost 51 under Hornsby.
Groundbreaking took place in 1925, and Christ Church Cranbrook was consecrated on September 29, 1928.
The Shaw Nature Reserve was started by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1925 as a place to store plants away from the pollution of the city.
The first World Championship took place in 1925, but it was for manufacturers only, consisting of four races of at least in length.
* Osage Indian murders ( 1921 – 1925 ), a group of murders that took place on the Osage Indian Reservation as whites tried to get control of headrights to oil royalties

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