Manawatu Standard

Today in History

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1791 – First grapevine in colony of NSW is planted at Parramatta.

1837 – Details of the first practical shorthand system, designed by

Isaac Pitman, right, are published for the first time as Stenograph­ic Sound-hand.

1920 – League of Nations Assembly holds first meeting in Geneva.

1923 – Rampant inflation in Germany reaches a peak, its currency standing at four trillion marks to the dollar.

1928 – Fascist Grand Council becomes part of Italian constituti­on.

1976 – Syrian army takes full control of Beirut, effectivel­y ending 18-month civil war in Lebanon.

1990 – Nato and Warsaw Pact nations agree in principle on a treaty drasticall­y slashing their stocks of convention­al weapons.

1996 – Shine is awarded best film at Australian Film Institute awards.

2007 – Cyclone Sidr roars across the southweste­rn coast of Bangladesh with 240kmh winds killing at least 3100 people in the deadliest such storm in more than a decade.

2012 – Oil giant BP agrees to plead guilty to a raft of criminal charges and pay a record US$4.5 billion in a settlement with the US government over the deadly 2010 disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

2013 – China announces the first significan­t easing of its one-child policy in 30 years and moves to abolish its labour camp system.

2015 – Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton uses a presidenti­al debate to call for global unity to crush Islamic State following the Paris terror attacks, which killed 130 people two days earlier.

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