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Wednesday, September 1, 1926

Thursday, September 2, 1926

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Valentino's funeral procession in New York

Friday, September 3, 1926

Saturday, September 4, 1926

Sunday, September 5, 1926

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Tuesday, September 7, 1926

Wednesday, September 8, 1926

Thursday, September 9, 1926

Friday, September 10, 1926

Saturday, September 11, 1926

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Tuesday, September 14, 1926

Wednesday, September 15, 1926

Thursday, September 16, 1926

Friday, September 17, 1926

Saturday, September 18, 1926

Sunday, September 19, 1926

Monday, September 20, 1926

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Capone

Tuesday, September 21, 1926

Wednesday, September 22, 1926

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Edison

Thursday, September 23, 1926

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Dempsey and Tunney

Friday, September 24, 1926

Saturday, September 25, 1926

Sunday, September 26, 1926

Monday, September 27, 1926

Tuesday, September 28, 1926

Wednesday, September 29, 1926

Thursday, September 30, 1926

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HMS <i>Cockchafer</i> (1915) Royal Navy gunboat

HMS Cockchafer was a Royal Navy Insect-class gunboat. She was built by Barclay Curle and launched on 17 December 1915 as the fifth Royal Navy ship to carry this name. The Insect class was originally designed for service on the River Danube but most of them spent much of their service on Chinese rivers.

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The Wanhsien incident of 1926 was a series of maritime conflicts on the Yangtze river between British merchant shipping and regional Chinese military leaders, culminating in a battle with Royal Navy gunboats, which also fired cannons into the city of Wanxian.

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