Manawatu Standard

Today in history

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1406 — King Robert III of Scotland dies and is succeeded by James I, who was being held prisoner by the English.

1611 — Denmark’s King Christian IV declares war on Sweden.

1905 — An earthquake strikes the province of Lahore, then part of India, killing 19,000 people.

1932 — US researcher Professor CG King of Pittsburgh isolates vitamin C for the first time.

1964 — The Beatles set a record by having all of the top five US singles at the same time.

1968 — US civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King is assassinat­ed in Memphis, Tennessee.

1988 — Iran hammers Iraq’s vital oil centres with missiles and fighter bombers.

1998 — The environmen­t ministers of the world’s eight top industrial­ised nations announce new efforts to curb smuggling of hazardous waste, endangered species and substances that damage the earth’s ozone layer.

2001 — Sudan’s defence minister and 14 other military officials are killed when their plane crashes on takeoff.

2003 — US forces seize control of Baghdad’s Saddam Internatio­nal Airport and rename it Baghdad Internatio­nal.

2006 — Women make history in Kuwait by voting and running for office for the first time in a local byelection.

2011 — A diplomatic push by Muammar Gaddafi’s regime runs into trouble as opponents at home and abroad reject any solution to the Libyan conflict involving one of his sons taking power.

2015 — Pope Francis, referring to Al-shabab’s massacre of almost 150 people at a Kenyan university, condemns the indifferen­ce and ‘‘complicit silence’’ to jihadist attacks on Christians; Somalia’s Islamic extremist group al-shabab warns of more attacks in Kenya like the assault on Garissa University College that killed nearly 150 people two days earlier.

2016 — The Queensland government announces it will replace the state’s controvers­ial anti-bikie laws with better targeted legislatio­n; Migrants sent back from the Greek island of Lesbos begin arriving in Turkey under a European Union deal aimed at stopping the influx of migrants and refugees into Europe; Heads of state, criminals and celebritie­s are named in the leak of 11.5 billion documents belonging to Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, which specialise­s in setting up companies in offshore tax havens. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Graham Norton, Irish talk-show host (1963-); Robert Downey Jr, US actor (1965-); Heath Ledger, Australian actor (1979-2008); Grumpy Cat, US internet- celebrity feline (2012-).

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