Today in History
1259 – King Henry III of England gives Normandy to France.
1498 – Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama becomes the first European to reach India by sea. 1501 – Portuguese discover an island in the south Atlantic on Ascension Day, and name it Ascension Island.
1506 – Death of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, right, in Spain.
1770 – Captain James Cook sights and names Fraser Island, Queensland.
1870 – First known shipload of Pacific Island labourers arrives in Auckland, with 27 men from the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu).
1873 – Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis receive patent to make blue jeans with copper rivets.
1927 – Saudi Arabia becomes independent of Britain by the Treaty of Jeddah.
1941 – German airborne forces begin their invasion of Crete. More than 650 New Zealanders were killed and 2000 taken prisoner.
1943 – Japanese aircraft attack naval installations at Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia – the furthest south of such raids.
1990 – Hubble Space Telescope sends its first photos from space.
1993 – An estimated 93 million people tune in for the final episode of Cheers in the US.
2006 – Nuri al-Maliki is sworn in as Iraqi prime minister at the head of a national unity government.
2015 – Veteran US Late Show host
David Letterman retires after 6028 episodes.
Birthdays
Honore de Balzac, French writer (1799-1850); John Stuart Mill, UK philosopher (1806-73); James Stewart, US actor (1908-97); Sir Woolf Fisher, NZ businessman (1912-75); Joe Cocker, UK singer (1944-2014); Cher, US singer (1946-); Margaret Wilson, NZ politician (1947-); Louis Theroux, UK broadcaster (1970-); Chris Froome, Kenyan-born UK cyclist (1985-).