The Chronicle

ON THIS DAY

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978 England’s 15-year-old Saxon king Saint Edward the Martyr is assassinat­ed at Corfe, Dorset, in what was probably a conspiracy engineered by his stepmother, who wants her son Ethelred crowned.

1766 King George II of Britain assents to parliament­ary repeal of the Stamp Act of 1765 after violent protests from American colonists.

1857 The government proclaims the formation of Parramatta Park, handing 200 acres from the Governor’s Domain over to public use.

1910 US magician Harry Houdini completes three flights in a biplane at Digger’s Rest (pictured), Victoria.

1914 Eight women are fined seven shillings in Perth for wearing unsheathed hatpins, which they were said to have used as weapons.

1922 Mahatma Gandhi, leading a peaceful Indian campaign against British rule, is sentenced to six years’ jail after pleading guilty to three charges of sedition.

1949 In a blow to the White Australia policy, the High Court prevents the deportatio­n of East Indiesborn Annie Maas O’Keefe, who is married to an Australian, John William O’Keefe, and her eight c h ild ren .

1965 Soviet cosmonaut Aleksey Leonov becomes the first person to leave an orbiting spacecraft and float in space.

1977 The Moomba (SA) to Sydney natural gas pipeline officially commission­ed by Pat Hills.

2007 Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer dies at 58 after being found unconsciou­s in his hotel room in Jamaica following his side’s World Cup exit. The cause of his death will be much disputed.

2012 Brazilian student Roberto Laudisio Curti, 21, dies after multiple Taser strikes from police pursuing him through inner Sydney. This follows reports that a convenienc­e store had been robbed of a packet of biscuits.

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