Daily Observer (Jamaica)

OTHER EVENTS

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1507: France annexes Genoa in Italy.

1745: French under Marshal Saxe defeat English at Fontenoy and conquer Austrian Netherland­s.

1812: Britain’s Tory Premier Spencer Perceval is assassinat­ed by a mad man in the House of Commons.

1824: British forces take Rangoon in Burma — now Myanmar — during the first Anglo-burmese war.

1860: The Expedition of the Thousand under Giuseppe Garibaldi lands in Sicily to overthrow the Bourbon kingdom and ultimately create modern Italy.

1927: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences — best known for the Academy Award (Oscars) — was founded during a banquet at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.

1943: US forces land at Attu in Aleutian Islands in World War II. It is the first American territory regained from Japan.

1944: Allied forces launch a major offensive in central Italy.

1947: The B F Goodrich Co of Akron, Ohio, announces the developmen­t of a tubeless tire.

1949: Israel is admitted to United Nations; Siam changes its name to Thailand.

1971: The ancient temples at Angkor Wat are damaged by artillery fire in fighting between Cambodian Government and communist forces.

1973: Lower House of West German legislatur­e ratifies treaty establishi­ng formal relations between the two halves of divided Germany.

1975: Laos Premier Souvanna Phouma concedes communist victory in his country.

1981: Reggae icon, the legendary Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley, dies in a Miami hospital at age 36.

1985: More than 50 people die when a flash fire sweeps a packed soccer stadium in Bradford, England.

1987: Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s Government imposes direct federal control of Punjab State due to violence by Sikh separatist­s.

1988: Guatemalan army says it quashed military coup attempt on President Vinicio Cerezo’s civilian Government.

1993: Fire in a Thailand doll factory kills at least 188.

1994: Southern forces fire a Scud missile into the northern capital of San’a, Yemen, killing 25 people.

1995: A global conference at the United Nations decides to extend the Nuclear Nonprolife­ration Treaty indefinite­ly.

1996: A tornado rips through northern Bangladesh, killing more than 600 villagers and injuring at least 34,000.

1997: The Deep Blue IBM computer becomes the first to defeat the world chess champion, winning a six-game match against Garry Kasparov in New York.

1998: India conducts three undergroun­d nuclear tests, the country’s first since 1974 and the world’s first since 1996.

1999: North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on (NATO) bombards a wide swath of Yugoslavia, saying it does not believe Slobodan Milosevic has begun withdrawin­g his forces from Kosovo.

2001: A Dutch court convicts seven men in the deaths of 58 Chinese migrants who suffocated in a truck container while seeking a better life in Britain.

2005: South American and Arab leaders endorse a declaratio­n calling for free trade rules that benefit the poor and closer political and economic ties between the two far-flung regions at the end of a two-day summit held in Brazil.

2006: Thousands of riot police in Cairo break up pro-reform protests, chasing and roughing up demonstrat­ors who gathered to support two Egyptian judges facing disciplina­ry action after they blew the whistle on election fraud.

2007: North and South Korea adopt a military agreement enabling the first train crossing of their heavily armed border in more than half a century.

2008: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa hails his party’s election victory in the country’s tense Eastern Province as a mandate to push ahead with his war against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north.

2009: Pope Benedict XVI confronts the dark history of his native Germany on the first day of his trip to Israel, shaking the hands of six Holocaust survivors.

2010: Conservati­ve leader David Cameron becomes Britain’s youngest prime minister in almost 200 years after Gordon Brown stepped down and ended 13 years of Labour Government.

2011: Embattled Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi makes a television appearance, the first since his son was killed in NATO air strike.

2013: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif declares victory after an election marred by violence.

2014: Ninety per cent of voters in a key industrial region in eastern Ukraine come out in favour of sovereignt­y, prorussian insurgents say.

 ?? (Photo: AP) ?? On this day in the year 2010 Conservati­ve leader David Cameron becomes Britain’s youngest prime minister in almost 200 years.
(Photo: AP) On this day in the year 2010 Conservati­ve leader David Cameron becomes Britain’s youngest prime minister in almost 200 years.

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