Waikato Times

Today in History

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1626 – Dutch colonist Peter Minuit organises purchase of Manhattan Island from Native Americans for 60 guilders worth of goods.

1682 – Louis XIV of France formally moves his court to Versailles.

1757 – Prussia’s King Frederick II defeats Holy Roman Empire forces at Prague.

1869 – Colonial troops invade Urewera, killing five Tu¯ hoe, primarily to punish the iwi for supporting Te Kooti Rikirangi.

1889 – The World’s Fair, with newly built Eiffel Tower, opens in Paris. 1910 – Death of King Edward VII. 1919 – Death of US author Lyman Frank Baum, famous for

Wonderful Wizard of Oz, above.

1937 – German dirigible Hindenburg explodes on landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36.

1941 – Soviet dictator Josef Stalin formally becomes prime minister, succeeding VM Molotov.

1954 – Roger Bannister runs first four-minute mile (3min 59.4sec).

1960 – Britain’s Princess Margaret weds Antony Armstrong-Jones, a commoner. (They divorce in 1978.)

1994 – The Channel Tunnel opens between Britain and France.

1995 – Presidents, prime ministers, and kings from 54 nations attend a service of reconcilia­tion at St Paul’s Cathedral in London marking the 50th anniversar­y of VE Day.

2001 – John Paul II, visiting Syria, becomes first pope to enter a mosque; US businessma­n Dennis Tito ends the first paid space holiday as he returns to Earth.

2004 – Final episode of Friends airs in US.

2014 – Vatican discloses that over the past decade it has defrocked

848 priests who raped or molested children and sanctioned 2572; Rolf Harris goes on trial in London for indecent assault of four girls.

2017 – France bans unhealthil­y thin models, makes labels on digitally enhanced photos mandatory.

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