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== Events ==
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* [[January 2]] – [[Webb C. Ball]] introduces [[railroad chronometer]]s, which become the general railroad timepiece standards in North America.
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* [[January 2]] -The [[Independent Labour Party]] of the United Kingdom has its first meeting.
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* [[January 2]] - U.S. Marines from the ''USS Boston'' land in [[Honolulu, Hawaii]], to prevent the queen from abrogating the [[Bayonet Constitution]].
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* [[January 17]] – [[Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii]]: [[Lorrin A. Thurston]] and the [[Committee of Safety (Hawaii)|Citizen's Committee of Public Safety]] in [[Hawaii]], with the intervention of the [[United States Marine Corps]], overthrow the government of Queen [[Liliuokalani]].
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* [[February 1]] – [[Thomas Edison]] finishes construction of the first [[film|motion picture]] studio in [[West Orange, New Jersey]].
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* [[February 23]] – [[Rudolf Diesel]] receives a patent for the [[diesel engine]]..
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* [[February 28]] – [[USS Indiana (BB-1)|USS ''Indiana'']], the first [[battleship]] in the [[United States Navy]] comparable to other nation's battleships of the time, is launched.
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* [[March 4]] – [[Grover Cleveland]] is [[Second inauguration of Grover Cleveland|sworn in]] as the 24th President of the United States.
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* [[April 17]] - [[Belgian general strike of 1893]]: Riots erupt in [[Mons]]; the day after, the Belgian Parliament approves [[Universal suffrage|universal male suffrage]].
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* [[May 1]] – The [[World's Columbian Exposition|1893 World's Fair]], also known as the World's Columbian Exposition, opens to the public in Chicago, Illinois. The first United States commemorative [[postage stamp]]s are issued for the Exposition.
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* [[May 5]] – [[Panic of 1893]]: A crash on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] starts a [[depression (economics)|depression]].
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* [[May 9]] – Edison's 1½ inch system of [[Kinetoscope]] is first demonstrated in public, at the Brooklyn Institute.
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* [[July 13]] - [[Paknam Incident]]: Two French Navy ships are fired upon by Siamese cannons stationed at the Paknam Fort, that guards the [[Chao Phraya River]].  Three months later, Siam is forced to cede modern day [[Laos]] to France. 
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* [[July 13]] - [[Frederick Jackson Turner]] gives a lecture titled "[[The Significance of the Frontier in American History]]" before the [[American Historical Association]] in Chicago.
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* [[September 1]] – [[William Ewart Gladstone]]'s [[Government of Ireland Bill 1893]], intended to give Ireland self-government, is rejected by the U.K. Parliament.
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* [[September 7]] - Under pressure of a general strike, the [[Belgian Federal Parliament]] enacts general multiple suffrage.
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* [[September 19]] New Zealand becomes the first country in the world to grant [[Women's suffrage|women the right to vote]].
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* [[October 10]] – The first car number plates appear in [[Paris]], [[France]].
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* [[October 23]] – The [[Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization]] (IMRO) is founded by [[Bulgarians]], in the town of [[Thessaloniki]]. Its aim is to liberate the region of Macedonia from the [[Ottoman Turks]].
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* [[November 12]] – The Durand Line is established as the boundary between [[British India]] and [[Afghanistan]], by a [[memorandum of understanding]] signed by Sir [[Mortimer Durand]], Foreign Secretary of British India, and [[Abdur Rahman Khan]], [[Amir of Afghanistan]].
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* [[December 5]] – Plural voting is abolished in [[New South Wales]].
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* [[December 9]] - In [[France]], on December 9, 1893, [[Auguste Vaillant]] bombed the National Assembly, injuring one person. Two days later, the first restrictions on [[freedom of speech]] were passed into law, making it illegal to advocate any crime.
  
In [[France]], on December 9, 1893, [[Auguste Vaillant]] bombed the National Assembly, injuring one person. Two days later, the first restrictions on [[freedom of speech]] were passed into law, making it illegal to advocate any crime.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 2 March 2021

1883 < 1884 < 1885 < 1886 < 1887 < 1888 < 1889 <1890 < 1891 < 1892 < 1893 > 1894 > 1895 > 1896 > 1897 > 1898 > 1899 > 1900 > 1901 > 1902 > 1903

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USS Boston landing force, 1893 (PP-36-3-002).jpg
regime change in Hawaii with support from the US Marine Corps
In France, as a response to anarchists' "Propaganda of The Deed", it was made illegal to advocate any criminal act.

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Pax Brittanica18151915
Victorian era18401901

 

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Births

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedSummaryDescription
Boris Bazarov18931939SpookAssassinated spook
Joseph Spang18931969BusinesspersonUS businessman who ran Gillette. Attended the 1st and 4th Bilderbergs
Hermann Göring12 January 1893Germany
Bavaria
Rosenheim
15 October 1946Soldier
Politician
Hakon Christiansen23 January 189320 September 1960BusinesspersonDanish businessman. Bilderberg Steering committee.
Zafrulla Khan6 February 1893British Raj
Punjab
Sialkot
1 September 1985Proponent of Pakistan, Bilderberger
J. Rives Childs6 February 1893Virginia
Lynchburg
15 July 1987DiplomatAmerican diplomat who criticized the "immensely powerful Zionist lobby in the United States" in a 1977 speech.
Frederick Ogilvie7 February 1893Chile
Valparaíso
10 June 1949Editor
Economist
Director-General of the BBC 1938-42. Ousted for alleged lack of leadership abilities.
Omar Bradley12 February 1893US
Missouri
Clark
8 April 1981Soldier
José María Velasco Ibarra19 March 1893Ecuador
Quito
30 March 1979PoliticianPopulist politician elected five times, removed from power by the army (with the help of the CIA) four times.
Robert de Foy23 March 189315 August 1960Spook
Judge
James Bryant Conant26 March 1893Massachusetts
Dorchester
11 February 1978Academic
Chemist
Allen Dulles7 April 1893New York
US
29 January 1969Spook
Deep politician
Psychopathy
Dulles served the longest ever term as Director of Central Intelligence and dominated American intelligence for a generation. He personified a cadre of Ivy League pragmatic elitists in high echelons of the government who greatly admired Germany’s scientific achievements.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> Dulles was fired by JFK after the Bay of Pigs and bore a grudge against him thereafter.
Hamilton Fish Armstrong7 April 189324 April 1973Diplomat
Editor
Managing editor for 44 years of Foreign Affairs, the journal of the Council on Foreign Relations
Tivadar Soros7 April 189322 February 1968
Victor Gollancz9 April 18938 February 1967Activist
Media executive
Dean Acheson11 April 1893Connecticut
Middletown
U.S.
12 October 1971Lawyer
Deep state operative
US deep state operative who was the 51st Secretary of State
Henk Oosterhuis20 April 189321 January 1962BusinesspersonAttended the first Bilderberg as President of the Netherlands Federation of Trade Unions, and also the 1956 Bilderberg
Harry Crookshank27 May 1893Egypt
Cairo
17 October 1961
Arnold Lamping17 June 18931 January 1970DiplomatDeputy secretary general in Europe of the Bilderberg. All Bilderberg meetings from 1960 - 1968.
Thomas B. McCabe11 July 1893Maryland
Whaleyville
U.S.
27 May 1982
Hans Boden28 July 1893Germany
Braunschweig
17 November 1970Rhodes Scholarship German industrialist in Germany before, during and after WW2
Paul Leverkuehn31 July 1893Germany
Lübeck
1 March 1960Politician
Lawyer
German politician who went to the first Bilderberg and fourth Bilderbergs
Monnett Bain Davis13 August 1893Indiana
Greencastle
26 December 1953DiplomatAmerican diplomat in the early and mid 20th century. Ambassador to Denmark and Israel.
Huey Long30 August 1893US
Louisiana
Winnfield
10 September 1935Politician
Politician/Premature deaths
Claire Lee Chennault6 September 1893Texas
Business
U.S.
27 July 1958Pilot
Gerard Stuart16 September 1893Netherlands
's-Gravenhage
25 October 1969EconomistDutch economist who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s
Colin Coote19 October 18938 June 1979Spook
Journalist
Politician
Editor
Editor of The Daily Telegraph with close ties to the intelligence services.
Paul van Zeeland11 November 1893Belgium
Soignies
22 September 1973Politician
Lawyer
Economist
Deep politician
Pre-WW2 Prime Minister of Belgium, 6 Bilderbergs in the 1950s
Ole Bjørn Kraft17 December 1893Denmark
Copenhagen
2 December 1980PoliticianA Danish conservative politician whom Józef Retinger consulted when setting up the Bilderberg group
Mao Zedong26 December 1893China
Shaoshan
Hunan
9 September 1976Soldier
Politician
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