Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1564: Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematic­ian, was born in Pisa.

1842: The first adhesive stamp was used in the USA by the City Despatch Post, a private concern later acquired by the government for 1,200 dollars.

1874: The Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton was born in Kilkee, Co Clare.

1882: The first shipment of frozen meat left New Zealand for England.

1901: The first British Parliament of the 20th century opened with a new member for Oldham. His name was Winston Churchill.

1913: Sir Barry Jackson opened the first repertory theatre, in Birmingham.

1942: Singapore surrendere­d to Japan. “A heavy and far-reaching military defeat,” said Winston Churchill of the loss of the fortress.

1965: Nat King Cole, US singer and pianist, died of cancer.

1971: Britain changed over to decimal coinage on Decimal Day.

1981: Football League games were played on a Sunday for the first

time. ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

Scientists discovered a certain type of stem cell could train the immune system to attack the growth of tumours.

BIRTHDAYS: Gerald Harper, actor, 90; Glyn Johns, music producer, 77; Clare Short, Labour politician, 73; Jane Seymour, actress, 68; Matt Groening, The Simpsons creator, 65; Ali Campbell, singer (UB40), 60; Alexander Wurz, racing driver, 45; Ronnie Vannucci Jr, drummer (The Killers), 43.

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