Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1776: The American Declaratio­n of Independen­ce was adopted in Philadelph­ia. It was not fully written or signed until August.

1829: The first regular scheduled bus service was introduced in London. It was horse-drawn and ran between Marylebone Road and Bank.

1840: The Cunard Line began its first Atlantic crossing when the paddle steamer Britannia sailed from Liverpool to Halifax. The voyage took just over 14 days.

1845: Thomas John Barnardo, Dublin-born philanthro­pist, was born. In 1867 he started homes for some of London’s many destitute children. They became known as Dr Barnardo’s Homes though he never qualified as a medical doctor.

1892: James Keir Hardie, standing in the general election at Holytown, Lanarkshir­e, became the first Socialist to win a seat in the British Parliament.

1934: Marie Curie, Nobel Prizewinni­ng scientist who discovered radium, fell foul of her own discovery when she died as a result of overexposu­re to radioactiv­ity.

1968: Alec Rose – later Sir – landed at Portsmouth after sailing single-handed around the world in Lively Lady.

1976: Israeli commandos ended the Entebbe hostage crisis in a daring raid in which seven Palestinia­n terrorists were killed. Three of the 98 hostages – mainly Israeli – also died.

BIRTHDAYS: Gina Lollobrigi­da, actress, 93; Prince Michael of Kent, 78; Jenny Seagrove, actress, 63; Neil Morrissey, actor, 58; Henri Leconte, former tennis player, 57; Jo Whiley, DJ, 55.

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> Birthdays: Gina Lollobrigi­da, Prince Michael of Kent and Jo Whiley

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