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3-1933 March 9 GERMAN BANDS STIR UP STRIFE. DRY BUREAU SHIFTS WAR ON SPEAKEASY

$ 18.21

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  • Original NY Times Newspaper: Birthday Birthdate Anniversary Special Occasion
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: “Wonderful example of this NY Times Newspaper "Rag Edition". Excellent unread like condition.This edition is made from Rag Pulp which is superior to normal wood pulp issues. The high quality of newsprint was an an expensive process and caused newspaper subscriptions to be far beyond the average citizen. Cotton Paper is superior in both strength and durability to wood pulp-based paper, which may contain high concentrations of acids.Truly a collector can hold history in his hands with a quality of newspaper printing unsurpassed in modern times.”
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    Description

    THE NEW YORK TIMES ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
    -
    Special Rare "Rag Edition"
    War Edition - Birthday - Birth-Date - Special Occasion - Research
    (Most dates in 1927 - 1952 available, please contact us through eBay messaging with your requirements if not in our store)
    Please note, we also have regular editions of the New York Times as well as our superb "rag editions" please contact through
    eBay messaging with your specific requirements.
    NORMALLY 30 PAGES PLUS - SUNDAY EDITIONS (MAIN SECTIONS ONLY) 50 PAGES PLUS
    PAGE SIZE - 22.5" X 16"
    FRONT COVER HEADLINES:
    NAZI BANDS STIR UP STRIFE IN GERMANY
    DRY BUREAU SHIFTS WAR ON SPEAKEASY TO STATE OFFICIALS
    BRITAIN AND FRANCE SEEK PLAN TO SAVE ARMS CONFERENCE
    Special and rare "rag edition":-
    "The rag edition was produced on a very high quality newsprint, with a high percentage of cotton & linen content allowing the issues to remain very white & sturdy many years into the future. Given the subscription cost it is not surprising that libraries rather than individuals were the primarily subscribers".
    "
    The Times discontinued the rag edition in 1953".
    Wonderful birthday gift with topical news from home and abroad including numerous photographs, stories, fashion and adverts.
    We have a collection of these stunning newspapers, book reviews and magazines from the 1920's 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's 1970's for January, February, March, April, May, June, July August, September, October, November and December. Covering most dates in any given month.
    We also have an extensive archive of American and Canadian newspapers, magazines and book reviews covering most of the United States.
    Some of the titles include: New York Times, Post, Sun, Herald, Tribune, Journal of Commerce, Kansas City Star, Times, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times, Washington Times, Star, Baltimore, WSJ and many more titles.
    Canada titles include - Montreal Daily Star, Gazette, Standard, La Patrie, Toronto Mail & Empire, Daily Star
    Please don't hesitate to contact us through eBay messaging with any specific dates or inquiries, we would be delighted to search for you.
    PROFESSIONAL, HIGH QUALITY PACKING, AS WE STRIVE TO DELIVER YOUR ITEM IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION.
    Historical Events March 1933
    Events
    1 - 46
    of
    46
    1st
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    Bank holidays declared in 6 states, to prevent run on banks
    2nd
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    "King Kong" starring Fay Wray premieres at Radio City Music Hall & RKO Roxy NYC
    2nd -
    Most powerful earthquake in 180 years hit Japan
    3rd
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    German presidential candidate Earnest Thalmann (KPD) arrested
    3rd -
    Mount Rushmore dedicated
    3rd -
    NYC premiere of "King Kong" starring Fay Wray
    4th
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    Chancellor Dollfuss dissolves Austrian parliament
    4th -
    Frances Perkins becomes sec of labor, 1st US woman cabinet member
    4th -
    Henderson, DeSylva & Brown's "Strike Me Pink" premieres in NYC
    4th -
    Noordwijk soccer team forms
    4th -
    FDR
    inaugrated as 32nd pres, pledges to pull US out of Depression & says "We have nothing to fear but fear itself"
    4th -
    Bertha Wilson is appointed as first woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada.
    5th
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    FDR
    proclaims 10-day bank holiday
    5th -
    Germany's Nazi Party wins majority in parliament (43.9%-17.2M votes)
    6th
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    FDR
    declares a nationwide bank holiday
    6th -
    Maxwell Anderson's "Both your Houses" premieres in NYC
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    6th -
    Poland occupies free city Danzig (Gdansk)
    7th
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    Game of "Monopoly" invented
    9th
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    Bulgarian communists Dimitrov, Popov & Vassili arrested in Berlin
    9th -
    Congress is called into special session by
    FDR, beginning its "100 days"
    10th
    -
    Major earthquake in Long Beach, Calif
    10th -
    Nevada becomes 1st US state to regulate narcotics
    12th
    -
    FDR
    conducts his 1st "fireside chat"
    13th
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    Banks reopen
    13th -
    Joseph Goebbels
    becomes Nazi Germany's Minister of Information and Propaganda
    14th
    -
    Civilian Conservation Corp begins tree conservation
    15th
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    NAACP begins coordinated attack on segregation & discrimination
    16th
    -
    Hitler
    names Hjalmar Schacht as president of Bank of Germany
    18th
    -
    Radio Clube de Mocambique's 1st radio transmission
    18th -
    US Ladies' Figure Skating championship won by Maribel Vinson
    18th -
    US Men's Figure Skating championship won by Roger Turner
    20th
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    Dachau, 1st Nazi concentration camp, completed
    21st
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    Hitler, Guring, Prince Ruprecht, Bruning & top army meet in Berlin
    22nd
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    FDR
    makes wine & beer with up to 3.2% alcohol legal
    23rd
    -
    Enabling Act: German Reichstag grants
    Adolf Hitler
    dictatorial powers
    23rd -
    Kroll Opera in Berlin opens
    24th
    -
    Peter I Island incorporated as a Norwegian dependency
    24th -
    92nd Grand National: Dudley Williams aboard Kellsboro' Jack
    27th
    -
    Farm Credit Administration (US) authorized
    27th -
    Japan leaves League of Nations
    27th -
    Polythene discovered by Reginald Gibson & Eric William Fawcett
    28th
    -
    German Reichstag confers dictatorial powers on
    Hitler
    28th -
    1st SEC Men's Basketball Tournament: Kentucky beats Mississippi State, 46-27
    31st
    -
    1st newspaper published on pine pulp paper, "Soperton News" (Ga)
    31st -
    Congress authorizes Civilian Conservation Corps
    31st -
    German Republic gives power to
    Hitler