Historical Events for September 1910
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5th - Jack Coombs begins a record streak of 53 shutout innings
6th - Saskatchewan (then Regina) Roughrider football club formed
10th - Great Idaho Fire destroys 3 million acres of timber
11th - 1st commercially successful electric bus line opens (Hollywood)
12th - Gustav Mahlers 8th Symphony premieres in Munich with 1028 musicians
12th - World's 1st female cop, Alice Stebbins Wells, appointed (LAPD)
13th - Regina Rugby Club forms
15th - Boers & Afrikaners win 1st general elections in Union of South-Africa
18th - 25,000 demonstrate in Amsterdam for general male/female suffrage
19th - George Cohan's "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," premieres in NYC
22nd - England's 1st aircraft flight
22nd - Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union forms
22nd - The Duke of York's Cinema opened in Brighton. It is still operating today, making it the oldest continually operating cinema in Britain.
27th - 1st test flight of a twin-engined airplane (France)

