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December 3, 1926: Mystery writer Agatha Christie mysteriously disappears for 11 days Christie at Hydro.jpg
December 3, 1926: Mystery writer Agatha Christie mysteriously disappears for 11 days
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December 25, 1926: Japan's Emperor Yoshihito dies, succeeded by Hirohito as Shōwa Era begins

The following events occurred in December 1926:

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Wednesday, December 1, 1926

Thursday, December 2, 1926

Friday, December 3, 1926

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Flowers (left) vs. Walker (right)


Saturday, December 4, 1926

Sunday, December 5, 1926

Monday, December 6, 1926

Tuesday, December 7, 1926

Wednesday, December 8, 1926

Thursday, December 9, 1926

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Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller

Friday, December 10, 1926

Saturday, December 11, 1926

Sunday, December 12, 1926

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Turati

Monday, December 13, 1926

Tuesday, December 14, 1926

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Mrs. Christie

Wednesday, December 15, 1926

Thursday, December 16, 1926

Friday, December 17, 1926

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Smetona

Saturday, December 18, 1926

Sunday, December 19, 1926

Monday, December 20, 1926

Tuesday, December 21, 1926

Wednesday, December 22, 1926

Thursday, December 23, 1926

Friday, December 24, 1926

Saturday, December 25, 1926

Sunday, December 26, 1926

Monday, December 27, 1926

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Tuesday, December 28, 1926

Wednesday, December 29, 1926

Thursday, December 30, 1926

Friday, December 31, 1926

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