April 1902

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April 5, 1902: Ibrox Stadium stands collapse during England-Scotland match, 25 killed, 517 injured
April 11, 1902: South African Army fights last disastrous battle against the British

The following events occurred in April 1902:

April 1, 1902 (Tuesday)

April 2, 1902 (Wednesday)

April 3, 1902 (Thursday)

April 4, 1902 (Friday)

April 5, 1902 (Saturday)

April 6, 1902 (Sunday)

April 7, 1902 (Monday)

April 8, 1902 (Tuesday)

April 9, 1902 (Wednesday)

April 10, 1902 (Thursday)

April 11, 1902 (Friday)

April 12, 1902 (Saturday)

April 13, 1902 (Sunday)

April 14, 1902 (Monday)

April 15, 1902 (Tuesday)

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April 16, 1902 (Wednesday)

April 17, 1902 (Thursday)

April 18, 1902 (Friday)

April 19, 1902 (Saturday)

April 20, 1902 (Sunday)

April 21, 1902 (Monday)

April 22, 1902 (Tuesday)

April 23, 1902 (Wednesday)

April 24, 1902 (Thursday)

April 25, 1902 (Friday)

  • Boer General Jan Smuts departed Concordia in the Northern Cape of the South African Republic (the Transavaal), along with 250 men to meet with British negotiators at Vereeniging to discuss a ceasefire in the Second Boer War. General Smuts "was received with all military honours" by Colonel Cooper of the British Army, who provided an escort to guide Smuts and his entourage through British lines. The evening before his departure, General Smuts told supporters, "If on my return I can say 'It is peace,' then we shall have reason for joy. But if I say 'The war goes on', then we shall take up arms again, and fight with more ardour than ever, and with new enthusiasm.'"
  • Born: Werner Heyde, German psychiatrist and war criminal, in Forst, Germany (d. 1964)
  • Died: Agostino Riboldi, 63, Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Ravenna (b. 1839)

April 26, 1902 (Saturday)

April 27, 1902 (Sunday)

April 28, 1902 (Monday)

  • Four officers of the USS Chicago were sentenced to short terms in an Italian jail for creating a disturbance in Venice.
  • Born: Johan Borgen, Norwegian author, in Oslo (d. 1979)

April 29, 1902 (Tuesday)

April 30, 1902 (Wednesday)


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