Manawatu Standard

Today in History

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1789 – Fletcher Christian and 25 other crew seize command of the HMS Bounty near Tonga, and set Captainwil­liam Bligh and 18 others adrift in a small, open boat.

1888 – The first British rugby team to tour New Zealand plays its first match, against Otago in Dunedin, winning 8-3.

1945 – Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, are shot by partisans who captured them as they attempted to flee to Switzerlan­d.

1967– Heavyweigh­t boxing championmu­hammad Ali refuses to be inducted into the US Army, and is stripped of his title.

1969 – Charles de Gaulle resigns as president of France after his plans for constituti­onal reform are defeated in a national referendum.

1977 – Andreas Baader and other members of the German-based Red Army Faction terror group are jailed for life.

1986 – Soviet officials admit an

accident at the Chernobyl

nuclear reactor in Ukraine, left, two days after the event.

1995 – Fourteen people standing on a viewing platform at Cave Creek, in Paparoa National Park on the West Coast, die as it collapses and falls about 30metres into the creek-bed below.

1996 – 35 people are killed in a shooting spree by a gunman in Port Arthur, Tasmania.

2004 – A merino wether nicknamed Shrek, who had evaded muster in Central Otago for six years, is shorn on television. His fleece weighs 27kg, enough wool to make about 20men’s suits.

Birthdays:

Edward IV, king of England (1442-1483); Oskar Schindler, Austrian businessma­n (1908-74); Ferruccio Lamborghin­i, Italian car designer (1916-93); Harper Lee, US novelist (1926-2016); Jimmy Barnes, Australian singer (1956-); Ian Rankin, UK novelist (1960-); John Daly, US golfer (1966-); Penelope Cruz, Spanish actor (1974-).

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