The Mercury

ON THIS DAY

MAY 3

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1491 Kongo monarch Nkuwu Nzinga is baptised by Portuguese missionari­es, adopting the baptismal name of João I.

1785 The Brederode, sailing for the Dutch East India Company and carrying a cargo of porcelain, tin and spices, runs aground near Cape Agulhas; 12 of her 92 crew drown

1810 English Romantic poet George Gordon Lord Byron swims the Hellespont (modern day Dardanelle­s).

1835 Cape Governor Sir Benjamin D’Urban accepts the landless Fingos as British subjects and promises them land. They are the first Bantu tribe to come under White rule.

1845 A fire in a Canton, China, theatre kills 1 600. people

1900 British General Lord Roberts leaves Bloemfonte­in for Pretoria, taking 44 000 men, 18 000 horses, and 1 200 artillery pieces. He leaves to the strains of, We are marching to Pretoria, which is heard for the first time. 1913 Raja Harishchan­dra the first full-length Indian feature film is released, marking the birth of the Indian film industry.

1915 Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae writes the celebrated and muchquoted World War I poem, In Flanders Fields. 1928 Twelve Japanese civilians are killed by Chinese forces in Jinan, China, leading to Japanese retaliatio­n in which 2 000 Chinese civilians die over the next few days.

1945 The German ship Cap Arcona, which is laden with prisoners, mostly from concentrat­ion camps, is sunk by the Royal Air Force resulting in the deaths of 5 800 people. 1978 The first unsolicite­d bulk commercial email (spam) is sent

1983 USSR leader Yuri Andropov reduces the number of Soviet nuclear weapons in Europe. 1988 A police raid in Florida yields 4 200kg of cocaine smuggled in from Colombia.

2000 The sport of geocaching begins.

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