The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

ON THIS DAY

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● 1796: Robert Burns, national poet of Scotland, died in Dumfries, aged 37, from endocardit­is induced by rheumatism.

● 1868: Harry Relph, English music hall star better known as Little Tich, was born. He was 4ft 6in tall and had six digits on each hand.

● 1896: The first Royal Command Film Performanc­e was held at Marlboroug­h House, London, when an assortment of 20 films was shown to 40 guests on the eve of the wedding of Princess Maud.

● 1960: Francis Chichester – later Sir – docked in New York in Gypsy Moth II, setting a new record of 40 days for a solo Atlantic crossing.

● 1962: The Rolling Stones made their ever first appearance, packing out the Marquee club in London.

● 1984: The man who popularise­d jogging, James Fixx, had a heart attack and died while out running in Vermont. He was 52.

● 2011: America’s space shuttle programme passed into history with the words “wheels stop” crackling over the cockpit radio for the last time. In an end to the 30-year-old programme, Atlantis and its four astronauts glided to a landing after one last visit to the Internatio­nal Space Station, completing the 135th and final shuttle flight.

● ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Avengers: Endgame overtakes Avatar to become the highest grossing film ever after topping 2.79 billion US dollars (£2.3 billion).

● BIRTHDAYS: Norman Jewison, film director, 94; Yusuf Islam, activist and former singer (Cat Stevens), 72; Ross Kemp, actor, 56; Chris Bisson, actor, 45; Josh Hartnett, actor, 42.

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