July 1954


The following events occurred in July 1954:

[July 1], 1954 (Thursday)

[July 2], 1954 (Friday)

[July 3], 1954 (Saturday)

[July 4], 1954 (Sunday)

[July 5], 1954 (Monday)

[July 6], 1954 (Tuesday)

[July 7], 1954 (Wednesday)

  • The Onslow by-election to the 30th New Zealand Parliament, caused by the death of Harry Combs, was rendered unnecessary in the absence of anyone having come forward by the closing date to oppose Labour candidate Henry May, who was declared elected.
  • Dewey Phillips of WHBQ (AM) in Memphis became the first radio announcer to broadcast a recording of Elvis Presley. The track "That's All Right" was recorded two days earlier. Upon hearing that his debut record was about to be aired, Presley hid in a movie theater, thinking he would become a laughingstock.

[July 8], 1954 (Thursday)

[July 9], 1954 (Friday)

[July 10], 1954 (Saturday)

[July 11], 1954 (Sunday)

[July 12], 1954 (Monday)

  • The Panamanian cargo ship San Mardeno ran aground and sank off Saurashtra, India, resulting in the death of her captain. The remaining 42 crew members were rescued.

[July 13], 1954 (Tuesday)

[July 14], 1954 (Wednesday)

  • The first prototype of the Handley Page Victor bomber was lost when the tail became detached during a low-level pass over the runway at Cranfield, UK, causing the aircraft to crash with the loss of the crew.
  • Died:
  • *Jacinto Benavente, 87, Spanish writer and Nobel laureate
  • *Jackie Saunders, 61, American silent screen actress

[July 15], 1954 (Thursday)

[July 16], 1954 (Friday)

[July 17], 1954 (Saturday)

[July 18], 1954 (Sunday)

  • France's prime minister, Pierre Mendès France, obtained an assurance from Chinese leader Zhou Enlai that he would cease to support some of the Viet Minh claims, in the interests of achieving peace in Indochina.

[July 19], 1954 (Monday)

  • Sun Records released Elvis Presley's first single, "That's All Right", in the United States.

[July 20], 1954 (Tuesday)

[July 21], 1954 (Wednesday)

  • First Indochina War: The Geneva Conference sent French forces to the south, and Vietnamese forces to the north, of a ceasefire line, and called for elections to decide the government for all of Vietnam by July 1956. Failure to abide by the terms of the agreement led to the establishment de facto of regimes of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, and to the Vietnam War.

[July 22], 1954 (Thursday)

[July 26], 1954 (Monday)

[July 27], 1954 (Tuesday)

[July 28], 1954 (Wednesday)

[July 29], 1954 (Thursday)

[July 30], 1954 (Friday)

  • The Television Act 1954 received Royal Assent, enabling the creation of a commercial television service in the UK.

[July 31], 1954 (Saturday)