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The following events occurred in April 1931:

April 1, 1931 (Wednesday)

April 2, 1931 (Thursday)

April 3, 1931 (Friday)

April 4, 1931 (Saturday)

April 5, 1931 (Sunday)

April 6, 1931 (Monday)

April 7, 1931 (Tuesday)

April 8, 1931 (Wednesday)

April 9, 1931 (Thursday)

April 10, 1931 (Friday)

April 11, 1931 (Saturday)

April 12, 1931 (Sunday)

April 13, 1931 (Monday)

April 14, 1931 (Tuesday)

April 15, 1931 (Wednesday)

April 16, 1931 (Thursday)

April 17, 1931 (Friday)

April 18, 1931 (Saturday)

April 19, 1931 (Sunday)

April 20, 1931 (Monday)

April 21, 1931 (Tuesday)

April 22, 1931 (Wednesday)

April 23, 1931 (Thursday)

April 24, 1931 (Friday)

April 25, 1931 (Saturday)

April 26, 1931 (Sunday)

April 27, 1931 (Monday)

April 28, 1931 (Tuesday)

April 29, 1931 (Wednesday)

April 30, 1931 (Thursday)

References

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  2. Schultz, Sigrid (April 3, 1931). "Berlin Fascists Revolt as Hitler Fires "General"". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 21.
  3. Donnelley, Paul (2000). Fade to Black: A Book of Movie Obituaries. New York: Omnibus Press. p. 517. ISBN 0-7119-9512-5.
  4. Zoss, Joel; Bowman, John (2004). Diamonds in the Rough: The Untold History of Baseball. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 209–210. ISBN 978-0-8032-9920-7.
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  6. Schultz, Sigrid (April 4, 1931). "German 'Storm Troopers' Mass to Fight Hitler". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
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  11. "Cermak Elected by 191,916". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 8, 1931. p. 1.
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  13. "Japanese Premier Quits; Was WOunded by Assassin". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 9, 1931. p. 2.
  14. 1 2 "Tageseinträge für 10. April 1931". chroniknet. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  15. "350 Bulgarian Prisoners Granted Easter Pardons". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 12, 1931. p. 4.
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  18. Allen, Jay (April 15, 1931). "Spain a Republic; King Flees". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
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  21. Taylor, Edmond (April 16, 1931). "Queen Cheered by Crowds as She Rides Away to Exile". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
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  23. Swenson, Egbert (April 17, 1931). "Paris Hurrahs for Alfonso". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  24. "Alfonso Drops Title of King and Becomes a Duke". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 18, 1931. p. 4.
  25. Allen, Jay (April 18, 1931). "Spain Thwarts Threat to Split Infant Republic". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 4.
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  27. Steele, John (April 21, 1931). "Hundreds Pray, but Britain Wins Sunday Movies". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 15.
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  29. "British Empire Recognizes New Spain Republic". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 22, 1931. p. 1.
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  31. Allen, Jay (April 24, 1931). "Spain's Republic Calls Elections for Parliament". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 8.
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  33. "Governor Halts Free Medicinal Liquor Measure". The Cornell Daily Sun. Ithaca, New York: 2. April 25, 1931.
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  36. Steele, John (April 28, 1931). "Britain to Tax Land Values as Financial Cure". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  38. "Legs Diamond Wounded by Mystery Shot". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 27, 1931. p. 1.
  39. "Oil Well Blows Up; 14 Dead". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 29, 1931. p. 1.
  40. "41 Die as Fire Traps Crowd on Fast Train". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 30, 1931. p. 1.
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  42. "50 Are Killed, 100 Injured As Bomb Factory Explodes". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 1, 1931. p. 3.
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