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Monday, June 1, 1931

Tuesday, June 2, 1931

Wednesday, June 3, 1931

Thursday, June 4, 1931

Friday, June 5, 1931

Saturday, June 6, 1931

Sunday, June 7, 1931

Monday, June 8, 1931

Tuesday, June 9, 1931

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Thursday, June 11, 1931

Friday, June 12, 1931

June 13, 1931: Paul Doumer inaugurated as President of France Paul-Doumer.jpg
June 13, 1931: Paul Doumer inaugurated as President of France

Saturday, June 13, 1931

Sunday, June 14, 1931

June 14, 1931: More than 500 people drown in capsizing of French excursion boat Saint-Philibert in the Loire River Saint-Philibert (bateau renfloue).jpg
June 14, 1931: More than 500 people drown in capsizing of French excursion boat Saint-Philibert in the Loire River

Monday, June 15, 1931

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Wednesday, June 17, 1931

Thursday, June 18, 1931

Friday, June 19, 1931

Saturday, June 20, 1931

Sunday, June 21, 1931

Monday, June 22, 1931

Tuesday, June 23, 1931

Wiley and Gatty in Berlin Bundesarchiv Bild 102-11928, Ozeanflieger Wiley Post und Harold Gatty.jpg
Wiley and Gatty in Berlin

Wednesday, June 24, 1931

Thursday, June 25, 1931

Friday, June 26, 1931

Saturday, June 27, 1931

Sunday, June 28, 1931

Monday, June 29, 1931

Tuesday, June 30, 1931

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