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    Today we will talk about the events of April 1900. April 1, Sunday. A controversial tax law has entered into force in Spain. If you have an income of up to 1,500 pesetas per year, you must pay a tax of 10%. The highest tax rate of 20% starts with an income of 12,500 pesetas.

    April 2, Monday. The Russian government confirms a temporary order issued in 1899, which allowed high school graduates to study only at the university of their educational district. This is aimed at an even distribution of students across the country’s universities. On the same day, April 2.

    The South African government says all British nationals must leave Johannesburg, Boksburg and Krugersdorf within 48 hours. British citizens from other cities must leave the country by April 5. April 3, Tuesday. The Portuguese Foreign Minister informs the House of Representatives at Lisbon

    That the transport of British soldiers by rail through Portuguese territory between Beira and Rhodesia has been previously notified to the Government of the South African Republic. And that this is not a violation of Portugal’s neutrality in the Anglo-Boer War. April 4, Wednesday. Queen Victoria of Great Britain arrives on a visit to Ireland.

    In Dublin, in honor of her visit, mainly government buildings are decorated with flags. April 5, Thursday. The British press blamed the attack on the Prince of Wales in Brussels on April 4, mainly on the anti-British sentiment of the continental press. April 6, Friday.

    In Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula, 25 senior officials and officers were sentenced to prison and exile to Siberia for so-called piercing, that is, designs on the skin made through needle pricks. On the same day, April 6. The House of Representatives of the US Congress in Washington

    Passed a bill to increase the fleet to 18 battleships and eight armored cruisers. April 11, Wednesday. Earthquake tremors occurred again in Bohemia in the village of Klappaj, where in 1898 an earthquake destroyed 30 houses.

    As a result of the tremors, out of 160 buildings, 52 were completely destroyed, and another 20 were so damaged that there is a risk of their collapse. April 12, Thursday. As the Munich publication writes, the economic situation of the Russian peasants is deteriorating sharply due to the decline in morality.

    Alcoholism, idleness, and a penchant for luxury are the main vices of Russians. Another important reason is lack of education. April 15, Sunday. French President Emile Loubet opens the World Exhibition in Paris. You will find more information about this event in the video here in the mountain. On the same day, April 15.

    At the world exhibition in Paris, the Grand Palais stands out among many new buildings. The appearance of the first escalator and the opening of the Paris metro were perceived as sensations. The current World Exhibition is the fifth held in Paris. Before that, exhibitions were held in 1855, 1867, 1878 and 1889.

    April 16, Monday. The Danish press reports that the United States tried to enter into negotiations with Denmark about the acquisition of Danish possessions in the West Indies, but was refused. April 20, Friday. The German Emperor Wilhelm II and his brother, Prince Henry of Prussia,

    Meet in the city of Hamburg with Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, who is on his way from Copenhagen to London. April 22, Sunday. French troops conquer the Lake Chad region. April 24, Tuesday. The Prussian Chamber of Representatives in Berlin approved an application for financial assistance to artisans,

    Farmers and industrialists to attend the World Exhibition in Paris. April 25, Wednesday. The State Parliament of the Austrian Crown Land of Galicia in Lemberg (now Lviv) calls on the Austrian government to keep accurate statistics of Galician agricultural workers working abroad and to protect them from exploitation by foreign employers. April 27, Friday.

    King Christian IX of Denmark in Copenhagen approved the resignation of Hugo Egmont Hörring’s cabinet. Hannibal Sekhested became the new prime minister of Denmark. April 29, Sunday. A pedestrian bridge collapsed on the territory of the World Exhibition in Paris. Several people died. On the same day, April 29.

    As a territory of the United States of America, Hawaii receives a new constitution.

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