Belfast Telegraph

IT HAPPENED TODAY

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JUNE 28

1491: Henry VIII, English monarch best known for his six wives and religious split from Rome, was born.

1838: Queen Victoria crowned in Westminste­r Abbey, aged 19. During the ceremony, Austrian composer Johann Strauss conducted his orchestra outside the London Reform Club, playing God Save The Queen. 1914: Archduke Franz Ferdinand,

(above) heir to the Austrian throne, was assassinat­ed with his wife in the Bosnian town of Sarajevo by terrorist Gavrilo Princip, lighting the touchpaper to the First World War.

1919: A Peace Treaty between German representa­tives and Allied powers was signed in the Palace of Versailles in northern France, officially ending the First World War.

1930: Frank Whittle (later Sir) patented the jet engine. 1935: The first Rupert Bear cartoon

(below) was drawn by Alfred Bestall and appeared in the Daily Express.

1950: The United States humbled England 1-0 in a World Cup match in Brazil.

1984: After 104 years, the British magazine Tit-Bits stopped publishing.

1990: The Prince of Wales was detained in hospital overnight after breaking his right arm in two places when falling from his pony during a polo match.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: It was announced Prince Harry is to follow in the footsteps of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales and make the fight against HIV a major part of his public work.

BIRTHDAYS: Mel Brooks, actor/ writer/producer, 91; Harold Evans, publisher, 89; Kathy Bates (below)

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