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1 Tuesday, October 1, 1929  





2 Wednesday, October 2, 1929  





3 Thursday, October 3, 1929  





4 Friday, October 4, 1929  





5 Saturday, October 5, 1929  





6 Sunday, October 6, 1929  





7 Monday, October 7, 1929  





8 Tuesday, October 8, 1929  





9 Wednesday, October 9, 1929  





10 Thursday, October 10, 1929  





11 Friday, October 11, 1929  





12 Saturday, October 12, 1929  





13 Sunday, October 13, 1929  





14 Monday, October 14, 1929  





15 Tuesday, October 15, 1929  





16 Wednesday, October 16, 1929  





17 Thursday, October 17, 1929  





18 Friday, October 18, 1929  





19 Saturday, October 19, 1929  





20 Sunday, October 20, 1929  





21 Monday, October 21, 1929  





22 Tuesday, October 22, 1929  





23 Wednesday, October 23, 1929  





24 Thursday, October 24, 1929  





25 Friday, October 25, 1929  





26 Saturday, October 26, 1929  





27 Sunday, October 27, 1929  





28 Monday, October 28, 1929  





29 Tuesday, October 29, 1929  





30 Wednesday, October 30, 1929  





31 Thursday, October 31, 1929  





32 References  














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<< October 1929 >>
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31  
October 12, 1929: James Scullin wins election to become new Prime Minister of Australia
October 24, 1929: Panic selling begins on Wall Street when the New York Stock Exchange opens as investors scramble to pay "margin calls", a day commemorated as "Black Thursday" and as the start of the Great Depression
October 3, 1929: The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes officially shortens name to "Yugoslavia"

The following events occurred in October 1929:

Tuesday, October 1, 1929[edit]

Wednesday, October 2, 1929[edit]

Thursday, October 3, 1929[edit]

Film star Jeanne Eagels

Friday, October 4, 1929[edit]

RCA Victor

Saturday, October 5, 1929[edit]

Sunday, October 6, 1929[edit]

Monday, October 7, 1929[edit]

Tuesday, October 8, 1929[edit]

Wednesday, October 9, 1929[edit]

Thursday, October 10, 1929[edit]

Friday, October 11, 1929[edit]

Saturday, October 12, 1929[edit]

Afghanistan's new King, Mohammed Nadir Shah
Australia's Prime Minister Bruce, voted out

Sunday, October 13, 1929[edit]

Monday, October 14, 1929[edit]

R101 over Britain

Tuesday, October 15, 1929[edit]

Optimist Irving Fisher

Wednesday, October 16, 1929[edit]

Thursday, October 17, 1929[edit]

Friday, October 18, 1929[edit]

Saturday, October 19, 1929[edit]

Sunday, October 20, 1929[edit]

Monday, October 21, 1929[edit]

Tuesday, October 22, 1929[edit]

SSMilwaukee

Wednesday, October 23, 1929[edit]

Thursday, October 24, 1929[edit]

Crowds outside the New York Stock Exchange

Friday, October 25, 1929[edit]

Saturday, October 26, 1929[edit]

Sunday, October 27, 1929[edit]

Monday, October 28, 1929[edit]

Tuesday, October 29, 1929[edit]

Wednesday, October 30, 1929[edit]

Thursday, October 31, 1929[edit]

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