The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

ON THIS DAY

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• 1207: Liverpool was created a borough by King John.

• 1749: Johann von Goethe, poet, playwright and scientist, was born in Frankfurt. His masterpiec­e was Faust, and in 1867, 35 years after his death, the first part of that work became the first paperback book to go on sale in the world.

• 1849: Venice was taken by the Austrians after a siege.

• 1850: Franz Liszt conducted the first performanc­e of Wagner’s opera Lohengrin. It contains The Bridal Chorus, better known as Here Comes The Bride.

• 1895: RL Thomas, secretary and treasurer of Kinestosco­pe Co of New Jersey, USA, became the first film actor, playing the part of the Queen in The Execution Of Mary Queen Of Scots.

• 1933: The BBC was used for the first time by the police hunting a wanted man. An appeal was broadcast for informatio­n on murder suspect Stanley Hobday.

• 1963: Black civil rights leader Martin Luther King made his famous “I have a dream...” speech to a rally of 200,000 people in Washington.

• 1988: Thirty-three people died when three Italian air force jets collided during an aerobatics display at Ramstein in Western Germany.

• ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

A space exploratio­n collection went on sale at auction - including Apollo space craft parts.

• AUGUST 28 BIRTHDAYS:

David Soul, singer/actor, 76; Hugh Cornwell, rock singer (The Stranglers), 70; Emma Samms, actress, 59; Shania Twain, singer, 54; Jack Black, actor, 50; LeAnn Rimes, singer, 37; Florence Welch, singer, 33; Armie Hammer, actor, 33.

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