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ON THIS DAY

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1421: Henry VI, who inherited the throne at the age of nine months, was born at Windsor.

1774: Austria introduced the first state education system.

1877: Thomas Alva Edison recited Mary Had A Little Lamb into his phonograph - and made the world’s first recording of the human voice.

1888: Will Hay, British music hall and film comedy actor, was born in Stockton-on-Tees.

1897: The world’s first motor cab fleet began operations in London. It went out of business in 1900 - its battery-powered taxis moved at only 8mph.

1921: Irish independen­ce was granted for the 26 southern states which became known as the Irish Free State. Six counties which formed Ulster (Northern Ireland) remained as part of the UK.

1963: Christine Keeler, model involved in the Profumo scandal, was jailed for nine months for perjury.

1969: A free concert given by the Rolling Stones at Altamont, California, ended in tragedy when Hell’s Angels stabbed a man to death.

1991: Durham were admitted to first-class cricket, the first new county side for 70 years.

2012: A powerful typhoon that swept away emergency shelters, a military camp and possibly entire families in the southern Philippine­s killed around 350 people with nearly 400 missing.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Ed Sheeran was named the biggest star on YouTube in the UK in 2017, topping the site’s most popular video lists for the year.

BIRTHDAYS: JoBeth Williams, actress/director, 70; Peter Willey, former Test umpire, 69; Geoff Hoon, politician, 65; Peter Buck, rock guitarist (REM), 62; Nick Park, animator, 60; Gordon Durie, former footballer, 53; Judd Apatow, film producer 51; Andrew Flintoff, former cricketer 41.

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