April 1933

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April 13, 1933: Bonnie and Clyde survive shootout, leave behind photos and evidence
April 4, 1933: 73 die in the destruction of the U.S. Navy airship Akron
April 8, 1933: State of Western Australia votes to secede from the Commonwealth

The following events occurred in April 1933:

April 1, 1933 (Saturday)

April 2, 1933 (Sunday)

April 3, 1933 (Monday)

April 4, 1933 (Tuesday)

April 5, 1933 (Wednesday)

April 6, 1933 (Thursday)

April 7, 1933 (Friday)

April 8, 1933 (Saturday)

April 9, 1933 (Sunday)

April 10, 1933 (Monday)

April 11, 1933 (Tuesday)

April 12, 1933 (Wednesday)

April 13, 1933 (Thursday)

April 14, 1933 (Friday)

April 15, 1933 (Saturday)

April 16, 1933 (Sunday)

April 17, 1933 (Monday)

April 18, 1933 (Tuesday)

April 19, 1933 (Wednesday)

April 20, 1933 (Thursday)

April 21, 1933 (Friday)

April 22, 1933 (Saturday)

April 23, 1933 (Sunday)

April 24, 1933 (Monday)

April 25, 1933 (Tuesday)

April 26, 1933 (Wednesday)

April 27, 1933 (Thursday)

April 28, 1933 (Friday)

April 29, 1933 (Saturday)

April 30, 1933 (Sunday)

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  12. "Michigan Ratifies Repeal Of Dry Law", St. Petersburg Times, April 11, 1933, p. 1
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  26. "13-YEARS OF BEER DROUGHT END WITH JOYOUS RUSH AT MIDNIGHT", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 7, 1933, p. 1
  27. "Avalanche Kills Famous English Mathematician", Montreal Gazette, April 10, 1933, p. 17
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  32. "Japanese Drive Opened in China", Milwaukee Journal, April 10, 1933, p. 7
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  40. "New York Rangers Regain Stanley Cup", Reading (PA) Eagle, April 14, 1933, p. 20
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  42. Joshua Stoff, Aviation Firsts: 336 Questions and Answers (Courier Dover Publications, 2000), p. 28
  43. Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe, The Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep (Penguin Books, 2003)
  44. Jana Bommersbach, The Trunk Murderess (Poisoned Pen Press, 1992)
  45. "Widespread Changes Made In State College System", Waycross Journal-Herald, April 17, 1933, p. 5
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  47. "Death Lays Hand on Bob Carey, Speedway King, as 28-year-old Driver Seeks New Championship", St. Petersburg (FL) Independent, April 17, 1933, p. 5
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  50. "100 Hurt as Fascists Attack Romanian Jews; Police Jail 20". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 19, 1933. p. 1.
  51. "ROOSEVELT BEGINS INFLATION; TAKES U. S. OFF GOLD BASIS", Milwaukee Sentinel, April 19, 1933, p. 1
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  58. "Amelia Earhart Takes Mrs. Roosevelt Flying", Milwaukee Sentinel, April 22, 1933, p. 22
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  75. "MARTIAL LAW AT LE MARS", Dubuque (IA) Telegraph-Herald, April 28, 1933, p. 1
  76. "Law Settles With Farmers Who Beat Judge", Dubuque (IA) Telegraph-Herald, July 20, 1933, p. 1
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