Manawatu Standard

Today in history

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1758 – French forces advance against Madras in India.

1777 – Bavaria, on death of Maximillia­n III, passes to Charles Theodore, Elector of Palatine, igniting the War of the Bavarian Succession.

1803 – Sindhia of Gwalior submits to British in India.

1834 – Church Missionary Society printer William Colenso arrives in the Bay of Islands with New Zealand’s second printing press.

1835 – Charles Darwin leaves New Zealand after a nine-day visit.

1880 – Transvaal Boers under Stephanus Kruger declare a republic.

1886 – Germany and Portugal agree on boundaries between Angola and German Southwest Africa.

1903 – About 600 people die in the Iroquois Theater fire in Chicago.

1911 – Revolution­ary Provisiona­l Assembly in China elects Dr Sun Yatsen as the nation’s first president.

1922 – Transcauca­sian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, consisting of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, joins the Soviet Union.

1949 – France transfers sovereignt­y to Vietnam.

1958 – French West African states decide to form a federation within the French community.

1962 – China warns that the ceasefire in border conflict with India is unstable.

1964 – UN Security Council calls for an end to all foreign interventi­on in the Congo, a cease-fire and withdrawal of mercenarie­s.

1972 – US halts its heavy bombing of North Vietnam.

1987 – New Zealand cricket team denied history victory against Australia at the MCG, Melbourne, by dodgy umpiring and a last-wicket stand.

1997 – China announces stronger restrictio­ns on the use of the internet, aiming to curtail the use of email and the world wide web among dissidents.

1998 – The US Federal Trade Commission approves the $US53 billion merger of British Petroleum and Amoco.

1999 – A man walks into the office of Pakistan’s largest Urdu-language newspaper and confesses to killing 100 children.

2006 – Saddam Hussein, 69, the former dictator of Iraq who was driven from power by a Us-led war, is hanged.

2010 – Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav is convicted of rape.

2011 – Hundreds of Sunni Muslims gather in Baghdad to celebrate the withdrawal of American forces.

2014 – Indonesian search team find wreckage of Airasia Flight 8501, which disappeare­d on December 28

Today’s birthdays: Rudyard Kipling, English author (1865-1936); Bo Diddley, US singer/guitarist (1928-2008); Davy Jones, singer/actor of Monkees fame (1945-2012); Tiger Woods, US golfer (1975-).

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