The Star Early Edition

ON THIS DAY, APRIL 26

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1679 The Castle of Good Hope, the oldest building in SA, is finished after 13 years’ work.

1803 Thousands of meteor fragments fall over L’Aigle, France; finally convincing scientists that meteors do exist.

1859 Prominent American general, Dan Sickles is acquitted of the murder of his wife’s lover, whom Sickles gunned down in broad daylight opposite the White House. It was the first time a plea of temporary insanity was successful in the US, and it is now a standard defence for ‘crimes of passion’.

1865 Cavalry troops kill John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of US President Abraham Lincoln.

1865 Confederat­e General J E Johnston surrenders remaining forces to Union General William Sherman at Bennett Place in Durham, North Carolina, ending the US Civil War.

1888 William Wellington Gqoba, author, interprete­r and wagon-maker, dies in

Lovedale, Eastern Cape. He was one of the earliest authors in Xhosa literature.

1928 Mary Bailey, wife of the magnate Sir Abe Bailey, lands at Swartkops airfield, Pretoria, and leaves again for London, to become the first pilot to fly solo in both directions.

1956 First modern container ship, the Ideal X, leaves Port Newark, New Jersey, for Houston, Texas.

1961 A revolt by French paratroope­rs is suppressed in Algeria.

1981 The world’s first human open foetal surgery is performed in San Francisco.

1982 Rock star R od Stewart is mugged, gunman steals his $50 000 Porsche on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California.

1986 A reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine explodes, killing 31 people. Much of Western Europe is affected.

1989 Mike Tyson is ticketed for drag racing his Lamborghin­i in Albany, New York.

1989 The deadliest tornado in history hits Bangladesh, killing at least 1 300 people.

1994 Voting begins in South Africa’s first multi-racial elections.

1994 A China Airlines plane crashes in Japan, killing 264 of its 271 occupants.

2005 Syria withdraws the last of its troops from Lebanon, ending 29 years of occupation. | THE HISTORIAN

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