The Scotsman

NOW & THEN

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26 MARCH

1780: The first Sunday newspaper in Britain was published: the British Gazette and Sunday Monitor.

1793: The Holy Roman Empire declared war on France.

1805: Herbal pills to alleviate rheumatism, leprosy and scurvy were patented by Richard Brandon.

1839: The Henley Rowing Regatta at Henley-on-thames, Oxfordshir­e, was inaugurate­d. 1885: The first cremation in Britain took place at Woking Crematoriu­m in Surrey.

1913: More than 1,400 people died in floods in American states of Ohio, Indiana and Texas. 1923: Regular daily weather forecastin­g began on BBC radio. 1926: Romania and Poland formed an alliance.

1927: Gaumont-british Film Corporatio­n was founded.

1934: Driving tests were introduced in Britain.

1937: Popeye the Sailor Man became the first cartoon character to have a statue erected. The residents of Crystal City, Texas, raised one to him because the principal crop grown in the area is his favourite spinach.

1942: Nazis began deportatio­n of Jews to Auschwitz.

1945: Battle of Iwo Jima ended. 1953: In the United States, Doctor Jonas E Salk announced a new vaccine to immunise against polio.

1973: Mrs Susan Shaw became the first woman to set foot on the floor of the 171-year-old London Stock Exchange.

1981: The “Gang of Four” Labour dissidents started the Social Democratic Party with the Limehouse Declaratio­n.

1986: Libyan radio called for Arab suicide squads to strike American embassies and other interests “wherever they may be”.

1988: Iran and Iraq battled for mastery over Kurdistan mountains, just east of Iraqi oil fields. 1989: Muslim guerrillas bombarded Jalalabad in Afghanista­n with rockets and artillery shells. 1990: Police fired on demonstrat­ors in Sebokeng, South Africa, killing 11 people and wounding hundreds.

1992: The former world heavyweigh­t boxing champion Mike Tyson was jailed for six years for raping a beauty queen, Desiree Washington.

1996: Mel Gibson’s film about William Wallace, Braveheart, won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, at the Oscars in Hollywood.

1997: Thirty-nine members of the Heavens Gate cult committed mass suicide near San Diego. 2006: A complete ban on smoking in all enclosed public spaces came into effect in Scotland. Smokers breaking the law faced a £50 fine.

2009: Police in Scotland revealed that there were 74 domestic abuse attacks each day; or 270,000 a year.

2010: The island of Sanda, off the tip of the Mull of Kintyre, which has just one resident and its own pub, sold for £2.5 million to a Swiss businessma­n.

2010: ITV axed police drama The Bill after 27 years.

2010: Forty-six people were killed when a South Korean warship sank, allegedly after an attack by North Korea.

 ?? ?? William Rodgers, Shirley Williams, Roy Jenkins and David Owen started the Social Democrat Party on this day in 1981
William Rodgers, Shirley Williams, Roy Jenkins and David Owen started the Social Democrat Party on this day in 1981

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