September 1903


The following events occurred in September 1903:

[September 1], 1903 (Tuesday)

[September 7], 1903 (Monday)

[September 24], 1903 (Thursday)

  • Edmund Barton, after experiencing health concerns, resigned as Prime Minister of Australia to join the newly established High Court of Australia as a judge. He was replaced by Alfred Deakin.
  • British warship was launched at Armstrong Whitworth's Elswick shipyard.

    [September 25], 1903 (Friday)

  • An earthquake of magnitude 6.5 struck Razavi Khorasan Province, Persia, killing 350 people.
  • Born:
  • *Abul A'la Maududi, Pakistani journalist, theologian, and philosopher
  • *Mark Rothko, Latvian/US painter; in Dvinsk, as '''Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz'''

    [September 26], 1903 (Saturday)

  • New Zealand became the first country in the world to pass a Wireless Telegraphy Act.
  • The Sherlock Holmes short story "The Adventure of the Empty House" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was published for the first time in Collier's in the United States. This is the story in which Holmes returns after his apparent death in "The Adventure of the Final Problem".

    [September 27], 1903 (Sunday)

  • En route from Monroe, Virginia, to Spencer, North Carolina, the "Fast Mail", travelling too fast in order to keep to its timetable, became derailed at the Stillhouse Trestle near Danville, Virginia, United States. Eleven people were killed and seven injured in the disaster, which would become known as the "Wreck of the Old 97".
  • Born: Leonard Barr, American stand-up comic, actor and dancer

    [September 28], 1903 (Monday)

  • Born: Tateo Katō, Japanese fighter ace; in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Died: Samuel A. Ward, 54, American organist and composer, author of the best-known melody for "America the Beautiful"

    [September 29], 1903 (Tuesday)

  • Prussia, part of the German Empire, introduced compulsory driver licensing for motor vehicles.
  • Born:
  • *Miguel Alemán Valdés, Mexican lawyer and civilian president
  • *Ted de Corsia, American actor; in New York City

    [September 30], 1903 (Wednesday)

  • Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood opened new school buildings at Gresham's School, Norfolk, England.
  • British boxer Bob Fitzsimmons defeated Irishman Con Coughlin by knockout in the first round of a bout at the Washington Sporting Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Coughlin would die the following day of head injuries sustained in the fight.
  • Born: Lyle Goodhue, American chemist, inventor and entomologist; in Jasper County, Iowa