South Wales Echo

ON THIS day

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■ 1483: Martin Luther, German religious reformer, was born in Eisleben.

■ 1683: George II was born in Hanover.

■ 1775: The US Marine Corps was founded.

■ 1871: Henry Morton Stanley, sent to Africa by his newspaper to find Scottish missionary David Livingston­e, finally made contact with him at Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika with the words: “Dr Livingston­e, I presume.”

■ 1910: Edward Elgar conducted the first performanc­e of his violin concerto, played by Fritz Kreisler, in the Queen’s Hall, London. Applause was described as worthy of the victory of the Battle of Trafalgar.

■ 1928: Hirohito was crowned Emperor of Japan. The Crown Prince, aged 27, had been regent for seven years before taking over from his sick father.

■ 1982: Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev died of a heart attack, aged 75.

■ 1988: George Bush was elected US President.

■ 1991: In Calcutta, a record 95,000 people watched South Africa’s return to internatio­nal cricket. They won by three wickets.

■ 1997: British au pair Louise Woodward walked free from a court in America when judge Hiller Zobel reduced her murder conviction to manslaught­er.

■ ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: A new study found that half of people feel lonely at work, often because they have nothing in common with their colleagues.

■ BIRTHDAYS: Albert Hall, actor, 83; Sir Tim Rice, lyricist, 76, pictured left; Roland Emmerich, film director, 65; Mackenzie Phillips, actress, 61; Eddie Irvine, former racing driver, 55; Steve Brookstein, singer, 52; Eve, rapper and producer, 42, pictured right.

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