1914 in Taiwan
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Events from the year 1914 in Taiwan, Empire of Japan.
Incumbents
Monarchy
Central government of Japan
- Prime Minister: Yamamoto GonnohyÅe (until 16 April), Åkuma Shigenobu (from 16 April)
Taiwan
Events
- 21 March â Nojima Ginzo piloted the double-propeller compound-blade aircraft "Falcon" at 10:37 and took off to an altitude of 100 meters and hovered for four minutes before landing. This day was designated by the Taiwan Governor-General's Office as Taiwan Airlines Memorial Day.[1][2]
- 17 May â The Truku War broke out.
- 28 August â The Truku War ends.[3]
- 22 November â Itagaki Taisuke visited Taiwan.[4]:â194â
- 20 December â The Taiwan Assimilation Association was established.[4]:â194â
Births
- 20 August â Shoki Coe, Presbyterian minister.[5]
- 25 August â Lu Ho-jo, writer, vocalist, and playwright
