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October 27, 1911: Yuan Shikai sent to stop rebellion in China YuanShika Colour.jpg
October 27, 1911: Yuan Shikai sent to stop rebellion in China
October 23, 1911: Experimental cable entertainment and news service launched in United States Telelphone herald listeners.jpg
October 23, 1911: Experimental cable entertainment and news service launched in United States
Justice John Marshall Harlan dies at 78 JudgeJMHarlan.jpg
Justice John Marshall Harlan dies at 78
October 29, 1911: Newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer dies at 64 Pulitzer.jpg
October 29, 1911: Newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer dies at 64

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