The Timaru Herald

Today in History

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1492 – Christophe­r Columbus sights Cuba and claims it for Spain under the name Isla Juana.

1726 – Gulliver’s Travels ,by Jonathan Swift, is published in London.

1835 – Thirty-four northern chiefs sign a document known in English as the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce of the United Tribes of New Zealand, under which the British Crown promises to protect Ma¯ori. 1886 – The Statue of Liberty, left, is dedicated in New York Harbour by US President Grover Cleveland. 1890 – New Zealand marks its first Labour Day, in recognitio­n of the campaign for an eight-hour working day.

1919 – US Congress enacts the Volstead Act, which provides for enforcemen­t of Prohibitio­n, over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto. 1922 – Italian fascists march on Rome, leading to the assumption of power by Benito Mussolini.

1940 – Italy invades Greece. 1954 – The Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded to Ernest Hemingway.

1962 – Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev announces withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba.

1971 – Britain’s House of Commons votes in favour of entry into the European Common Market.

2003 – Former Reserve Bank governor Don Brash becomes leader of the National Party.

2011 – Commonweal­th countries agree to change centuries-old rules of succession that put sons on the

British throne befor older sisters. 2017 – Spain’s central government imposes direct rule on Catalonia, dismisses its government and calls for new elections.

Birthdays

Evelyn Waugh, UK novelist (1903-66); Caitlyn Jenner, US athlete/reality TV star (1949-); Bill Gates, US businessma­n (1955-); Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d, Iranian politician (1956-); Julia Roberts, US actress (1967-); Stephen Hunter, NZ actor (1968-).

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