Manawatu Standard

Today in history

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1272 – King Henry III of England, who had ruled since 1216, dies and is succeeded by his son Edward I.

1797 – British navy withdraws from Mediterran­ean.

1840 – New Zealand officially becomes a separate colony of Britain; the North, South and Stewart Islands are to be known respective­ly as the provinces of New Ulster, New Munster and New Leinster.

1869 – Maori rebel Hamiora Pere is hanged in Wellington, becoming the first and only New Zealander executed for treason.

1941 – Nazi Germany launches second assault, also failed, on Moscow in World War II.

1959 – Rodgers and Hammerstei­n musical The Sound of Music premieres in New York.

1968 – Soviet Union announces it has launched world’s largest space ship to date, the Proton Four.

1970 – Pakistani officials say death toll in typhoon and tidal wave that struck Bay of Bengal may reach onehalf million.

1988 – Voters in Pakistan cast ballots in their first open election in more than a decade, resulting in victory for populist candidate Benazir Bhutto.

1989 – South African President FW de Klerk announces the scrapping of the Separate Amenities Act, opening up the country’s beaches to all races.

2000 – The only known oil painting of Winnie the Pooh done by illustrato­r Ernest Howard Shepard is sold at auction to a Winnipeg museum for $C243,000.

2001 – Investigat­ors find a letter addressed to Senator Patrick Leahy containing anthrax; it is the second letter bearing the deadly germ known to have been sent to Capitol Hill.

2002 – The military ruler of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, is sworn in for a new five-year term.

2006 – Milton Friedman, one of the most influentia­l economists of the past century and a champion of free markets, died at the age of 94. He won the 1976 Nobel Prize for economics.

2006 – The Tongan capital of Nuku’alofa is in ruins after prodemocra­cy rioters attack buildings and businesses linked to the royal family and Chinese immigrants.

2007 – A Sydney coroner declares that five Australia-based journalist­s, including Kiwi Gary Cunningham – the ‘‘Balibo Five’’ – were murdered by Indonesian soldiers during the 1975 invasion of East Timor, to prevent them from exposing the role of the Indonesian military in the take-over.

Today’s birthdays: Roman Emperor Tiberius (42BC-37AD); Burgess Meredith, US actor (1910-1998); Griff Rhys Jones, Welsh comedian (1953-); Frank Bruno, British heavyweigh­t boxer (1961-); Zina Garrison-jackson, US tennis player (1963-).

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