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The following events occurred in August 1922:

August 1, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 2, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 3, 1922 (Thursday)

August 4, 1922 (Friday)

August 5, 1922 (Saturday)

August 6, 1922 (Sunday)

August 7, 1922 (Monday)

August 8, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 9, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 10, 1922 (Thursday)

August 11, 1922 (Friday)

August 12, 1922 (Saturday)

August 13, 1922 (Sunday)

August 14, 1922 (Monday)

August 15, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 16, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 17, 1922 (Thursday)

August 18, 1922 (Friday)

August 19, 1922 (Saturday)

August 20, 1922 (Sunday)

August 21, 1922 (Monday)

August 22, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 23, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 24, 1922 (Thursday)

August 25, 1922 (Friday)

August 26, 1922 (Saturday)

August 27, 1922 (Sunday)

August 28, 1922 (Monday)

August 29, 1922 (Tuesday)

August 30, 1922 (Wednesday)

August 31, 1922 (Thursday)

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  12. "Martial Law in Italy to Curb Fascisti". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 7, 1922. p. 1.
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  14. Wales, Henry (August 8, 1922). "Needy France Acts Alone, if Allies Falter". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
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  17. "British Warship Wrecked On Labrador Reef; Admiral And Crew Are Taken Off". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 9, 1922. p. 1.
  18. "Death Ordered for 14 Plotters Against Soviet". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 10, 1922. p. 10.
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  20. "Revolver is Drawn in Italy's Chamber; Deputy Disarmed". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 12, 1922. p. 2.
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  22. "Britain Proposes Two-Thirds Cut in German Debt". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 13, 1922. p. 1.
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  24. "Berlin Makes New Default in War Debts". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 16, 1922. p. 1.
  25. "1,100 Mile "Hop" in 11 Hours from Texas to Coast". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 17, 1922. p. 1.
  26. "Towns Razed by Minnesota Fires". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 18, 1922. p. 1.
  27. "Congress Takes Up Strikes". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 19, 1922. p. 1.
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  29. "Three Billion Tariff Bill Passes Senate, 48 to 25, Amid Scenes of Levity". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 20, 1922. p. 1.
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  31. "No German Moratorium Without Mines and Forests As Guarantee – Poincaré". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 21, 1922. p. 1.
  32. Curran, Hugh (August 22, 1922). "Irish Tired of Rebel Brigands – Bernard Shaw". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 12.
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  44. "Michael Collins Borne to Grave; Ireland Mourns". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. August 28, 1922. p. 1.
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  47. "316 Lives Lost". The Cairns Post. Far North Queensland. August 31, 1922. p. 5.
  48. "Itata's Death Toll is Now Put at 309". Brooklyn Daily Eagle: 3. August 30, 1922.
  49. "Harding Urged to Take Mines and Railroads". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 31, 1922. p. 5.
  50. Wales, Henry (September 1, 1922). "Powers Give Germany Six Months' Time". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  51. "Caponi Waves Gun After Crash; Faces 3 Charges". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 31, 1922. p. 3.
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