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August 1913
The following events occurred in August 1913: ==August 1, 1913 (Friday)==
*The federal council of Venezuela authorized President Juan Vicente Gómez to assume dictatorial powers until the revolution led by Cipriano Castro could be suppressed.〔"Gomez Dictator to Oppose Castro", ''New York Times'', August 2, 1913〕〔"Record of Current Events", ''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (September 1913), pp297-298〕 *Mexico's President Victoriano Huerta announced that he had no intention of resigning.〔〔"Huerta to Stick; No Interference", ''New York Times'', August 2, 1913〕 *Russia announced that it would not participate in the Panama–Pacific International Exposition. In doing so, it joined Great Britain, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Egypt, Morocco and Siam. Another 27 nations had accepted the invitation to participate, including China, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, as well as most of the South American and Latin American countries. Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy and Belgium were among the 15 other invited nations that had not decided on appearing at the Exposition, to open in San Francisco in 1914.〔〔"Russia Latest To Decline; Joins Seven Other Nations in Refusing — 27 Have Accepted", ''New York Times'', August 2, 1913〕
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