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The Nine Sovereigns at Windsor for the funeral of King Edward VII, photographed on 20 May 1910. Standing, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, Tsar Ferdinand of the Bulgarians, King Manuel II of Portugal and the Algarve, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Prussia, King George I of the Hellenes and King Albert I of the Belgians. Seated, from left to right: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, King George V of the United Kingdom and King Frederik VIII of Denmark. The Nine Sovereigns at Windsor for the funeral of King Edward VII.jpg
The Nine Sovereigns at Windsor for the funeral of King Edward VII, photographed on 20 May 1910. Standing, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, Tsar Ferdinand of the Bulgarians, King Manuel II of Portugal and the Algarve, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Prussia, King George I of the Hellenes and King Albert I of the Belgians. Seated, from left to right: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, King George V of the United Kingdom and King Frederik VIII of Denmark.
May 6, 1910: Edward VII, ruler of the British Empire, dies at the age of 68 Edward VII in coronation robes (2).jpg
May 6, 1910: Edward VII, ruler of the British Empire, dies at the age of 68
May 18, 1910: Earth's inhabitants brace themselves for their encounter with Halley's Comet Lspn comet halley.jpg
May 18, 1910: Earth's inhabitants brace themselves for their encounter with Halley's Comet

The following events occurred in May 1910:

Contents

May 1, 1910 (Sunday)

May 2, 1910 (Monday)

May 3, 1910 (Tuesday)

May 4, 1910 (Wednesday)

May 5, 1910 (Thursday)

May 6, 1910 (Friday)

May 7, 1910 (Saturday)

May 8, 1910 (Sunday)

May 9, 1910 (Monday)

King George V George V of the United Kingdom01.jpg
King George V

May 10, 1910 (Tuesday)

May 11, 1910 (Wednesday)

May 12, 1910 (Thursday)

May 13, 1910 (Friday)

May 14, 1910 (Saturday)

May 15, 1910 (Sunday)

May 16, 1910 (Monday)

May 17, 1910 (Tuesday)

May 18, 1910 (Wednesday)

May 19, 1910 (Thursday)

May 20, 1910 (Friday)

May 21, 1910 (Saturday)

May 22, 1910 (Sunday)

May 23, 1910 (Monday)

May 24, 1910 (Tuesday)

May 25, 1910 (Wednesday)

May 26, 1910 (Thursday)

May 27, 1910 (Friday)

May 28, 1910 (Saturday)

May 29, 1910 (Sunday)

May 30, 1910 (Monday)

May 31, 1910 (Tuesday)

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  3. "Promptly Confirms Hughes". The New York Times . May 3, 1910. p. 1.
  4. "Weston Ends Tramp; Welcomed By Mayor". The New York Times. May 3, 1910. p. 3.
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  10. "The Maine To Be Raised". The New York Times. May 5, 1910. p. 10.
  11. "Quake Toll 1,500 Lives", Indianapolis Star, May 8, 1910, p1
  12. "195 Trapped In Pit Blast", Indianapolis Star, May 6, 1910, p1
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  21. "Holds Punishment Cruel", New York Times, May 9, 1910, p4
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  47. "100 Guards Die In Blast", Indianapolis Star, May 19, 1910, p1
  48. "Earth Passes Through Comet's Tail: All's Well; Earth, Tail-Swept, Emerges Unharmed", Indianapolis Star, May 19, 1910, p1
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  50. "Millions Watch King's Funeral" "The Funeral Procession", New York Times, May 21, 1910
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  53. "Famous Horse Buried", Washington Post, May 23, 1910, p1
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  55. "Maine Boundary Fixed", New York Times, May 23, 1910, p2
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  57. "Pardoned By King", Washington Post, May 23, 1910, p1
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  61. "Wright Flies With Father", New York Times, May 26, 1910, p2
  62. "French Submarine Sunk With 27 Men", New York Times, May 27, 1910, p1
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  69. "Rebels Win Fight", Washington Post, May 29, 1910, p1
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