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The following events occurred in October 1931:

October 1, 1931 (Thursday)

October 2, 1931 (Friday)

October 3, 1931 (Saturday)

October 4, 1931 (Sunday)

October 5, 1931 (Monday)

October 6, 1931 (Tuesday)

October 7, 1931 (Wednesday)

October 8, 1931 (Thursday)

October 9, 1931 (Friday)

October 10, 1931 (Saturday)

October 11, 1931 (Sunday)

October 12, 1931 (Monday)

October 13, 1931 (Tuesday)

October 14, 1931 (Wednesday)

October 15, 1931 (Thursday)

October 16, 1931 (Friday)

October 17, 1931 (Saturday)

October 18, 1931 (Sunday)

October 19, 1931 (Monday)

October 20, 1931 (Tuesday)

October 21, 1931 (Wednesday)

October 22, 1931 (Thursday)

October 23, 1931 (Friday)

October 24, 1931 (Saturday)

October 25, 1931 (Sunday)

October 26, 1931 (Monday)

October 27, 1931 (Tuesday)

October 28, 1931 (Wednesday)

October 29, 1931 (Thursday)

October 30, 1931 (Friday)

October 31, 1931 (Saturday)

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  2. "Glasgow Riot". The Advocate. Burnie. October 3, 1931. p. 1.
  3. 1 2 Steele, John (October 3, 1931). "50,000 Riot for Bread in Glasgow". Chicago Daily Tribune: 1.
  4. "Nova Impendet". The Holy See. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  5. "Two Officers Sentenced for Attempt to Kill Zog". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 4, 1931. p. 5.
  6. "Tageseinträge für 4. Oktober 1931". chroniknet. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
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  8. Paur, Jason (October 5, 2010). "Oct. 5, 1931: First Nonstop Trans-Pacific Flight Ends in Cloud of Dust". Wired. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  9. "Oct. 27 Is Set By Britain as Election Date". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 6, 1931. p. 2.
  10. "Huge Fund to Balk Bad Times". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 7, 1931. p. 1.
  11. 1 2 Porazzo, Daniel M. "The Al Capone Trial: A Chronology". UMKC School of Law. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  12. "German Cabinet Quits; Bruening to Form New One". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 7, 1931. p. 8.
  13. "Zamora Resigns as Spain's Head, then Relents". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 7, 1931. p. 8.
  14. "Howling Mob Riots in Manchester; Uses Passive Resistance". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 8, 1931. p. 11.
  15. "Manchester Riot". The Canberra Times. Canberra: 1. October 9, 1931.
  16. Darrah, David (October 9, 1931). "40,000 Fascist Youths Repeat 'March on Rome'". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 5.
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  27. "3d 'Governor of Louisiana' Takes the Oath". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 15, 1931. p. 1.
  28. Suskin, Steven (2009). The Sound of Broadway Music: A Book of Orchestrators and Orchestrations. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-979084-5.
  29. "Reichstag Vote Backs Cabinet of Bruening". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 16, 1931. p. 1.
  30. Schultz, Sigrid (October 17, 1931). "Bruening to Rule as a Dictator; Wins Confidence". Chicago Daily Tribune: 6.
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  32. "Trunks Reveal Slain Women". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 20, 1931. p. 1.
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  34. "Frisch Named Most Valuable Player in League". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 21, 1931. p. 21.
  35. "Honor Edison; One Minute Dark Tonight". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 21, 1931. p. 1.
  36. Swenson, Egbert (October 23, 1931). "League Orders Japan to Vacate China by Nov. 16". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  37. Henning, Arthur Sears (October 23, 1931). "Laval is Given Warm Welcome at White House". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  38. Swenson, Egbert (October 24, 1931). "Japanese Defy League; Refuse to Quit China". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  39. "Seize Mrs. Judd, Wounded". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 24, 1931. p. 1.
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  41. "50 Lose Lives as Russian Sub Sinks in Crash". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 25, 1931. p. 4.
  42. "Russian Submarine". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: 9. October 27, 1931.
  43. Nowinski, M. (October 27, 1931). "Poland Tries 11 Political Chiefs in Revolt Plot". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 18.
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  45. "M'Donald Elected as National Party Captures 541 Seats". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 28, 1931. p. 1.
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  47. "Soviets Decree Price Cuts in Private Stores". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 29, 1931. p. 4.
  48. "Grove Most Valuable in American Loop". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 29, 1931. p. 21.
  49. "15 Nations Agree to Arms Truce Powers Sign Up". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 1, 1931. p. 14.
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