Otago Daily Times

Today in history

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Today is Wednesday, November 7, the 311th day of 2018. There are 54 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date:

1659 — The Peace of the Pyrenees is reached

between Spain and France.

1733 — Spain and France sign the Treaty of

Escurial and form an alliance against England.

1837 — United States abolitioni­st Elijah Lovejoy is killed by a proslavery mob at his printing works in Alton, Illinois.

1861 — Archer wins the first Melbourne Cup.

1868 — An assault on Moturoa Pa, near Wanganui, by Colonel George Whitmore and Kepa Te Rangihiwin­ui, fails when Titokowaru’s warriors launch a counteratt­ack. Constable Henare Te Ahururu becomes the first to be awarded the New Zealand Cross for gallantry. 1872 — The US cargo ship Mary Celeste sets sail from New York on a journey which ended when she was found mysterious­ly abandoned the following month.

1881 — The barque England’s Glory is wrecked

at Bluff.

1885 — Canada’s first transconti­nental railway, the Canadian Pacific, is completed in British Columbia.

1909 — The Presbyteri­an Church at St Clair is

opened.

1910 — Death of Count Leo Tolstoy, the Russian novelist who wrote War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

1917 — Bolsheviks seize the Winter Palace in St

Petersburg during the Russian Revolution. 1920 — A serious famine is reported in China.

1944 — US president Franklin Roosevelt is re

elected for a record fourth term.

1956 — Britain and France declare a ceasefire in Egypt, but Britain says it will evacuate troops only on the arrival of a UN emergency force.

1965 — British model Jean Shrimpton wows the

Melbourne Cup crowd by wearing a miniskirt.

1966 — Chinese diplomats walk out of the Bolshevik Anniversar­y celebratio­n in Moscow after hearing Soviet criticism of the Chinese Government.

1970 — Christchur­ch climbers John Glasgow and Peter Gough become the first to climb Mt Cook via the Caroline Face.

1975 — New Zealand’s first marine reserve is establishe­d between Cape Rodney and Okakari Point, Northland.

1987 — Tunisia’s President Habib Bourguiba is removed from office by his prime minister, who says the 84yearold leader is too senile to rule.

1989 — The East German Government resigns after prodemocra­cy protests.

1990 — Mary Robinson is elected in Ireland’s first presidenti­al election in seven years, becoming the country’s first female president.

1992 — Alexander Dubcek, the Czech leader who sought to install ‘‘socialism with a human face’’ in the Prague Spring of 1968, dies from injuries suffered in a car crash.

1996 — A Nigerian airliner carrying 141 people crashes into swampland east of Lagos, killing all aboard.

2005 — Former Peruvian president

Alberto Fujimori is arrested in Chile on charges involving corruption and massacres as he returns home to run for reelection after five years as a protected exile in Japan. Fujimori, the target of an internatio­nal arrest warrant, faces extraditio­n to Peru.

2007 — More than 30 surgeons in southern India complete a gruelling 24hour operation on Lakshmi, a 2yearold girl born with four arms and four legs. Doctors remove her extra limbs, salvage her organs and rebuild her pelvis area.

2012 — Briscoes, a Dunedin retailer which became a 41store national chain, celebrates its 150th birthday. The homewares retailer started in a small shop in George St, Dunedin, in 1862, moving to the corner of Jetty and Princes Sts in 1872.

Today’s birthdays

Doug Freeman, New Zealand cricket internatio­nal (191494); Sir Roy McKenzie, New Zealand horsebreed­er (19222007); Barry Newman, US actor (1938); Johnny Rivers (born John Henry Ramistella), US singer (1942); Dame Silvia Cartwright, 18th GovernorGe­neral of New Zealand (1943); Joni Mitchell, Canadian folk singer (1943); Christophe­r Knight, US actor (1957); Murphy Su’a, New Zealand cricket internatio­nal (1966);

James Franklin, New Zealand cricket internatio­nal (1980); Ladi6 (born Karoline Tamati), New Zealand singer/songwriter (1982); Anna Jullienne Kermode, New Zealand actress (1982).

Thought for today

Examine what is said, not him who speaks. — Arab proverb.

 ??  ?? England’s Glory
England’s Glory
 ??  ?? Habib Bourguiba
Habib Bourguiba
 ??  ?? Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson
 ??  ?? Alberto Fujimori
Alberto Fujimori
 ??  ?? Silvia Cartwright
Silvia Cartwright

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