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| 1st Flight to Australia Johnson, Amy | |
| 5th May Croydon Takes off in a gypsy moth seeking to become the 1st woman to fly solo to Australia |
| 24th May Darwin Reaches Darwin, the first woman to fly solo to Australia |
| 4th Aug London Triumphant return to London after being the first woman to fly to Australia |
| Air Council Dowding, Hugh | |
| Joins the the Air Council |
| Birth of Margaret Bowes-Lyon | |
| George VI & Elizabeth Bowes -Lyon have a daughter, Princess Margaret |
| Birth of Margaret George VI | |
| George VI & Elizabeth Bowes -Lyon have a daughter, Princess Margaret |
| Birth of Margaret Margaret | |
| Birth of Margaret, 2nd child & daughter of George VI & Elizabeth Bowes -Lyon |
| Chairman Conservative Party Chamberlain, Neville | |
| Appointed Chairman of the Conservative Party |
| Chairman Cunard Line Bates Bates | |
| Appointed Chairman of the Cunard Line |
| Composition of Holst Holst, Gustav Theodore | |
| London Composes, "Choral Fantasia" |
| 3rd April London Composes, "Concerto for Two Violins & Orchestra" |
| Conference of Imperial MacDonald, James Ramsey | |
| 2nd Oct London Opening day of the Imperial Conference |
| 14th Nov London Concluding day, agrees on the nature of Dominion status |
| Conference of London MacDonald, James Ramsey | |
| Jan London The resolutions of the Washington conference of 1922 are reinforced |
| Jan London The tonnage ratio for US, British & Japanese cruiser fleets will be 10:10:7 |
| 21st Jan London Opens the London conference on naval disarmament |
| 1st Oct London The Irish demand independence |
| Conference of Round Table MacDonald, James Ramsey | |
| 12th Nov London A conference on India opens in London |
| Death of Carden, Sackville Hamilton Carden, Sackville Hamilton | |
| 6th May Lymington Death of Sackville Hamilton Carden |
| Diplomacy Kai-Shek, Chiang | |
| Weiheiwei Great Britain returns Weiheiwei to China |
| Dismissal Mosley, Oswald Ernald | |
| 20th May London Dismissed from the Labour government |
| Economy MacDonald, James Ramsey | |
| 7th Aug Unemployment reaches 2,000,000 |
| Education of Philip Philip | |
| Sep Cheam Attends Cheam School |
| Independence MacDonald, James Ramsey | |
| 20th Oct Recommends an end to Jewish immigration into Palestine in the Passfield White Paper |
| Independence Simon | |
| 24th June London Produces the Simon Report |
| 24th June London Recommends responsible Government in the provinces |
| 24th June London Talks with Indian rulers on the future of central government |
| Independence Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley | |
| Oct Supports the idea of "Dominion Status " for India |
| Party Leader Simon | |
| London Appointed Party Leader of the Liberal Party |
| Passfield White Paper MacDonald, James Ramsey | |
| 20th Oct Recommends an end to Jewish immigration into Palestine in the Passfield White Paper |
| Permanent Under Secretary Vansittart | |
| Appointed Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
| Publication of La Mare La Mare, Walter John de | |
| Publication of, "Poems For Children" |
| Publication of Montgomery Montgomery, Bernard Law | |
| Selected by the War Office to re-write the manual of Infantry Training |
| Publication of Waugh Waugh, Evelyn Arthur St John | |
| Publication of, "Vile Bodies" |