Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1606: The Union Flag became England’s official flag.

1709: The Tatler was first published.

1838: English settlers in South Africa defeated the Zulus at the Battle of Tugela.

1861: The American Civil War, a conflict between 23 northern states and 11 southern states, began with the siege of Fort Sumter in South Carolina.

1945: US President Franklin D Roosevelt died of a brain haemorrhag­e less than a month before the surrender of Germany to the Allies.

1954: Bill Haley recorded Rock Around The Clock, the first record to sell a million in Britain alone. It was featured in 14 films and recorded in 35 languages.

1961: The Russians made the first manned space flight with Yuri Gagarin in Vostok 1.

1981: Death of Joe Louis, the ‘Brown Bomber’, world heavyweigh­t boxing champion. On the same day in 1989, Sugar Ray Robinson, unbeaten welterweig­ht champion and five times winner of the middleweig­ht title, died.

1992: Euro Disneyland opened in Paris.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: A steam train reached 100mph on Britain’s mainline rail network for the first time in 50 years. BIRTHDAYS: Montserrat Caballe, opera singer, 85; Sir Alan Ayckbourn, playwright, 79; Herbie Hancock, jazz pianist, 78; Ed O’Neill, actor, 72; George Robertson, former Nato secretary-general, 72; Dan Lauria, actor, 71; David Letterman, former chat show host, 71; Scott Turow, novelist, 69; Andy Garcia, actor, 62; Shannen Doherty, actress, 47; Claire Danes, actress, 39; Brian McFadden, singer, 38.

 ??  ?? > Opera singer Montserrat Caballe – pictured in her dressing room at the New Theatre, Cardiff, on November 27, 1976 – is 85 today
> Opera singer Montserrat Caballe – pictured in her dressing room at the New Theatre, Cardiff, on November 27, 1976 – is 85 today

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