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ON THIS DAY

April 24, 2017

- Compiled by ETAN SMALLMAN and ADAM JACOT DE BOINOD

FROM THE DAILY MAIL ARCHIVE APRIL 24, 1956 NIKKI, the Russian baby bear (pictured), played on the lawns of Windsor Castle yesterday. He was there with two zoo keepers to meet his new owner, Princess Anne. Nikki, the gift of Soviet leaders Marshal Bulganin and Mr Nikita Kruschev, was delivered to London Zoo before travelling to Windsor. APRIL 24, 1967 A BISHoP opposed Jayne Mansfield — and last night her stage show in Tralee, Co. Kerry, was cancelled. The Most Rev. Dr Denis Moynihan, Bishop of Kerry, advised that no Roman Catholic should go to see her. Asked if she was a ‘goddess of lust’, Miss Mansfield, 33, said: ‘I take the Fifth Amendment on that question. But the expression sounds good.’ HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARBRA STREISAND, 75. The oscarwinni­ng singer, actress and director avoided live performanc­es for about 30 years and now uses an autocue. Leaked documents from a U.S. tour show that she demanded 120 luxury towels and a sprinkling of rose petals in the toilet bowl at every show. LAURA KENNy, 25. The track and road cyclist from Essex, formerly Laura Trott, last year became the first British woman to win four olympic golds. A month later, in September, she wed fellow cyclist Jason Kenny, who proposed while they were watching EastEnders. The couple have ten olympic golds between them. BORN ON THIS DAY ANTHoNy TRoLLoPE (1815-1882). The author of The Chronicles of Barsetshir­e and The Way We Live Now wrote almost 50 novels — despite working at the Post office. He wrote for three hours before going to work, saying: ‘Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write.’ PAULA yATES (1959-2000). The Welsh-born TV presenter was married to Bob Geldof, with whom she had three daughters. She had a fourth child with Australian rock star Michael Hutchence. In 1980, she published a book of photos taken by her, called Rock Stars In Their Underpants. ON APRIL 24... IN 1792, La Marseillai­se was composed by captain Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. IN 1993, an IRA bomb exploded in Bishopsgat­e, London, killing a photograph­er and causing £350 million of damage. IN 2013, the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh — containing five clothing factories — collapsed, killing 1,135 people. WORD WIZARDRY NEW WORD OF THE DAY

Like-gating: Asking someone to ‘like’ a brand’s page to access content on socialnetw­orking websites. GUESS THE DEFINITION Complin (Middle English 1100-1500) A) A tree bare of leaves or twigs. B) Related through the father’s side only. C) The last service of the day in monastic establishm­ents. Answer below PHRASE EXPLAINED Hold the fort:

Meaning to keep things running in the absence of others, from the U.S. Civil War episode, later immortalis­ed in a hymn, when General Sherman sent a message to that effect to a fellow general awaiting reinforcem­ents in 1864. QUOTE FOR TODAY A fAnAtIc is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) JOKE OF THE DAY

WHAT is the difference between bird flu

and swine flu? One requires tweetment and the other one oinkment. Guess the Definition answer: c.

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