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ON THIS DAY

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64 AD: The Great Fire of Rome took place during the reign of Nero. He played the lyre and was 50 miles away at his villa in Antium when he heard the news. 1817: Author Jane Austen died at the age of 41. Doctors were unable to diagnose her illness (she had written that her skin had gone “black and blue and every wrong colour’’), but medical authoritie­s now believe she died from Addison’s Disease. 1848: WG Grace, famous English cricketer, was born in Downend, near Bristol. In his 37-year playing career, he hit nearly 51,000 runs and took more than 2,800 wickets. 1870: The Dogma of Papal Infallibil­ity in matters of faith and morals was proclaimed by the Vatican Council. 1919: The Cenotaph in London’s Whitehall was unveiled. The First World War memorial was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and would later do double duty for the Second World War. 1925: Mein Kampf (My Struggle), which Adolf Hitler wrote while in jail, was published. 1934: The Mersey Tunnel was formally opened. 1936: The Spanish Civil War began when the army, led by General Franco, revolted against the Republican government. 1969: Senator Edward Kennedy crashed his car into the Chappaquid­dick River near Martha’s Vineyard on America’s east coast. Kennedy escaped, but his companion Mary Jo Kopechne drowned. He didn’t report the incident for 10 hours and was subsequent­ly found guilty of leaving the scene of the accident and given a two-month suspended sentence. BIRTHDAYS: James Brolin, actor, 76; Martha Reeves, soul singer, 75; James Faulkner, actor, 68; Dennis Lillee, former cricketer, 67; Richard Branson, entreprene­ur, 66; Nick Faldo, golfer, 59; Vin Diesel, actor, 49; M.I.A, musician, 41 QUOTES OF THE DAY: “Most of us don’t employ men as nannies. Now you can call that sexist, I call that very sensible when you look at the stats. We know paedophile­s are attracted to working with children. – Environmen­t Secretary Andrea Leadsom, who faces calls for her dismissal over these remarks. “Emotionall­y primitive and intellectu­ally barbaric, the Trump manifesto would be a reasonably good sick joke” – Writer Martin Amis is no fan of Donald Trump’s book, Crippled America: How To Make America Great Again. “Everyone was a model. You could look like the back end of a bus and still be a model” – Joanna Lumley on the 1960s. “They should learn a few manners. Reducing everything to abuse or foul language is no help at all” – Jeremy Corbyn, Labour’s leader, in a message to his own MPs.

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