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At the stroke of 12 o'clock noon, on November 18, 1883, more than fifty different "times" were abolished in the United States, and railway clocks and watches throughout the country were set to Standard Time, or four standards of time (Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific, each one hour apart).
Explosive Substances Act 1883. An Act to amend the Law relating to Explosive Substances. The Explosive Substances Act 1883 ( 46 & 47 Vict. c. 3) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It makes it illegal to use (or conspire or intend to use) any explosive substance to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or cause serious ...
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The Tiszaeszlár affair was originally a murder case which was represented in journals as a blood libel that led to a trial that set off anti-semitic agitation in Austria-Hungary in 1882 and 1883. [1] After the disappearance of a local girl, Eszter Solymosi, Jews were accused of murdering and beheading her.
Births. 7 January – Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, British admiral of the Second World War and First Sea Lord (died 1963 in London). 14 January – Bulmer Hobson, nationalist, an early leader of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (died 1969 ). 15 January – Helena Molony, fights in the 1916 Easter Rising and first ...