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June 7, 1929: Vatican City becomes a sovereign nation Flag of the Vatican City.svg
June 7, 1929: Vatican City becomes a sovereign nation
June 5, 1929: Ramsay MacDonald becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a second time Ramsay MacDonald-TIME-1929.jpg
June 5, 1929: Ramsay MacDonald becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a second time
June 1, 1929: Sun Yat-sen interred in special mausoleum Hall of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum.jpg
June 1, 1929: Sun Yat-sen interred in special mausoleum

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Prime Minister Hertzog JBM Hertzog - SA (cropped).jpg
Prime Minister Hertzog

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