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June 14, 1931: More than 500 people drown in capsizing of French excursion boat Saint-Philibert in the Loire River. More than 500 people drowned in the capsizing of a French tour boat, the Saint-Philibert, when it was toppled in a gale while returning to Nantes from the Île de Noirmoutier. On departure from Nantes, the boat was carrying 467 ...
Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Urdu: یومِ شہداءِ کشمیر Transliteration. Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir [1]) or Kashmir Day, [a] was a former official state holiday observed in Kashmir in remembrance of 21 Muslim protesters killed on 13 July 1931 by Dogra forces of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in British India.
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County officials waited until St. Patrick's Day 1931 to announce that it would be painted green. [9] Dedication of the bridge was put off for one month in order to make it the centerpiece of the 23rd annual Rose Festival. [7] It was dedicated on June 13, 1931, and during the ceremony, the bridge engineer, David B. Steinman, said:
June 13 is the 164th day of the year (165th in leap years) ... 1854 – Charles Algernon Parsons, English engineer, founded C. A. Parsons and Company (d. 1931)
March 13, 2020, could be considered the first official day of the pandemic in the US. Masks were seemingly everywhere in just a few short days. Matthew Horwood/Getty Images
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Traditionally, Friday the 13th is considered a "cursed" date, but it doesn't have to be. President Johnson signed an executive order preventing gender discrimination on October 13, 1967.