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A record drought in Central Chile produce what remains the driest year in Santiago (66.1 millimetres or 2.60 inches) and Valparaíso (58 millimetres or 2.28 inches), [1] as well as the driest until 1996 in Concepción with 671.9 millimetres or 26.45 inches.
1924 caricature of Arturo Alessandri (right) hearing the noise of sabers. In Chilean political history, the ruido de sables (lit. ' noise of sabers ') was an event on 3 September 1924, when a group of young military officers protested against the political class and the postponement of social measures by rattling the scabbards of their sabers against the floor.
Government Junta of Chile (1924) R. Ruido de sables; S. 1924 South American Championship
Following the forced resignation of Chile's President Arturo Alessandri, the three-member "September Junta", led by General Luis Altamirano, took over the administration of the South American republic, along with Admiral Francisco Nef and General Juan Pablo Bennett. The junta's rule would last only four months before a counter-coup on January ...
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Members of the 1924 Government Junta of Chile. Government Junta of Chile (September 11, 1924 - January 23, 1925), (also known as the September Junta) was the political structure established to rule Chile following the anti-conservative military coup that assumed power after first interfering in progressive President Arturo Alessandri's deadlocked government.