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1913
 
     
A suffragette, Emily Davison, dies after throwing herself under the king's horse in the Derby at Epsom        
1913
 
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Bulgaria launches the Second Balkan War, in the end to the great detriment of Bulgarian interests      
1913
 
    
Albert Schweitzer and his wife become missionaries at Lambaréné in west Africa       
1913
 
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The so-called Cat and Mouse Act is the British government's response to hunger strikes by suffragettes       
1913
 
    
German author Thomas Mann publishes the novella Death in Venice       
1913
 
   
The Balkan states and the Ottoman empire agree an armistice in Bucharest, ending the Second Balkan War      
1913
 
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The Treaty of Bucharest assigns to Greece nearly all the Greek-speaking regions in the Balkans and Mediterranean      
1913
 
    
The Brillo Manufacturing Company markets the first Brillo pads in the USA       
1913
 
    
Alain-Fournier completes his semi-autobiographical novel Le Grand Meaulnes       
1913
 
     
Vaslav Nijinsky marries a Hungarian ballerina and is dismissed from the Ballets Russes by a jealous Diaghilev