The Scotsman

Now & Then

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13 APRIL

1668: John Dryden was appointed the first Poet Laureate and remained so for 31 years.

1741: The Royal Military Academy was establishe­d at Woolwich. It is now at Sandhurst.

1742: First performanc­e of Handel’s Messiah, which he wrote in three weeks, in Dublin.

1829: The Catholic Emancipati­on Act was passed in Britain.

1868: British forces, under Sir Robert Napier, took Magdala, Abyssinia.

1891: Chilean vessel Blanco Encalada became the first warship to be sunk by a torpedo.

1912: The Royal Flying Corps was instituted by Royal Charter.

1919: The Amritsar massacre took place in the Punjab, in which Briggen Reginald Dyer’s troops shot 380 demonstrat­ors and wounded more than 1,200.

1935: The London to Australia airline service was inaugurate­d by Imperial Airways and Qantas. It cost £195 for the 12-day journey to Brisbane.

1936: In his debut for Luton Town Joe Payne scored ten goals.

1937: British aircraft carrier

Ark Royal was launched from Birkenhead.

1951: The Stone of Destiny, removed from beneath the Coronation Chair in Westminste­r Abbey on the previous Christmas Eve by Scottish nationalis­ts, was returned to Westminste­r after being found at Arbroath Abbey. 1964: Sidney Poitier became the first African American to win the Academy Award for best actor for his performanc­e in Lilies of the Field

1970: An explosion blew a faulty oxygen tank on Apollo 13 on a Moon mission, leaving the crew short of air and fuel and 205,000 miles from base. They transferre­d to the tiny lunar module and had just enough power to get back to Earth’s atmosphere.

1975: Fighting broke out between Muslims and Christians in Beirut, Lebanon.

1980: Severiano Ballestero­s became the youngest winner of the Masters, in Augusta, United States, four days after his 23rd birthday. 1992: Neil Kinnock followed his general election defeat by stepping down as Labour leader.

1992: The Great Chicago Flood occurred. 1997: Tiger Woods, aged 21, beat Severiano Ballestero­s’ record to became the youngest golfer to win the Masters.

2008: Children’s television presenter Mark Speight, who had gone missing a week earlier, was found dead near London’s Paddington Station.

2009: Record producer Phil Spector was found guilty of second degree murder over the 2003 shooting of Lana Clarkson in his home in California.

2009: Citi Field baseball park, in the New York City borough of Queens, opened to almost 44,000 people in a game lost by the New York Mets 6-5 to the San Diego Padres.

2011: It was revealed that actress Catherine Zeta-jones had been treated for manic depression over the stress of her husband Michael Douglas’s battle against cancer. 2014: The seaside city of Valparaiso in Chile was declared a catastroph­e zone and 10,000 people were evacuated after a raging hilltop fire, which rained hot ash over entire neighbourh­oods, killed at least 16 people.

 ?? ?? Tiger Woods, aged 21, became the youngest golfer to win the Masters on this day in 1997
Tiger Woods, aged 21, became the youngest golfer to win the Masters on this day in 1997

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