The Star Early Edition

ON THIS DAY, JANUARY 10

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49BC Julius Caesar does something unthinkabl­e and crosses the river Rubicon, signalling the start of the Roman civil war. 1806 Two British brigades occupy Cape

Town after the defeat of General JW Janssens at the Battle of Blaauwberg, at Papendorp (presently Woodstock). It is the second and final surrender of the Cape to the British.

1879 Three columns of British troops enter Zululand, marking the start of the AngloZulu

War.

1900 Mafeking siege: Barolong chief Wessel Montshiwa advises his people not to assist the British during the Siege of Mafeking.

Lord Frederick Roberts arrives at the Cape, replacing Sir Redvers Buller as commander-inchief of British forces in South Africa. General Kitchener, his chief-of -staff, accompanie­s him. 1912 The flying boat, invented by Glenn Curtiss, made its first flight at Hammondspo­rt,

New York.

1920 The Treaty of Versailles takes effect, officially ending World War I. The League of Nations holds its first meeting in London. South African internatio­nalist and future prime minister Jan Smuts plays a key role in establishi­ng and defining the league, and later the UN and Commonweal­th of Nations.

1946 The League of Nations dissolves and is replaced by the UN. 1962 Nasa announces plans to build the powerful C-5 rocket launch vehicle, which became known as the Saturn V Moon rocket, which launched every Apollo Moon mission. 1966 The Tashkent Declaratio­n ends the IndoPakist­ani War of 1965.

1972 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman returns to the newly independen­t Bangladesh as president after spending more than nine months in prison in Pakistan. 2007 A general strike begins in Guinea in an attempt to get President Lansana Conté to resign.

2013 More than 100 people are killed and 270 others are injured in several bomb blasts in Pakistan.

2015 A traffic accident between an oil tanker and a bus en route to Shikarpur from Karachi, Pakistan, kills at least 62 people. | THE HISTORIAN

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