RE: On this day
December 30th
1853 - USA: The "Gadsden Purchase" negotiated by James Gadsden, U.S minister to Mexico was signed. By it's terms the U.S acquired 29,644 square miles of territory, comprising the southern-most portions of present-day Arizona and New Mexico, for $15,000,000 (later reduced to $10,000,000). The purchase established the final boundaries of the contiguous United States. The treaty, amended with consent of the Mexican government was ratified on June 30, 1854. The territory had been sought for a route for the Southern Pacific Railroad.
1890 -USA: While pursuing Sioux Indians at White Clay Creek, South Dakota, elements of the Seventh Cavalry engaged in a skirmish. Captain Charles Varnum, Company B, First Sergeant Theodore Ragner, Company K, and farrier Richard Nolan, Company I, won the Medal of Honour for bravery.
1900 - UK: Over 50 people are killed as lashing gales and flooding sweep the country.
1903 - USA: A theatre fire at the Iroquois Theatre in Chicago, during a performance by Eddie Foy, killed 588 people. Public reaction led to new theatre codes in many U.S cities: more fire walls, more exits, unobstructed alleyways, and fireproof scenery.
1915 - Mediterranean: 400 people are killed after a German submarine sinks the P & O liner Persia
1930 - Germany: The Nazis are victorious in municipal elections in Bremen.
1936 - USA: "High Tor", a dramatic fantasy in verse by Maxwell Anderson, opened at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
1940 - London: Many of London's most cherished buildings were gutted in a series of German incendiary raids on the capital.
1941 - USSR: The Red Army retakes Kaluga on the Moscow front, and mounts a heavy attack in the Crimea.
1943 - USSR: Soviet Troops capture Kazatin, south-west of Kiev.
1944 - New Mexico: New Mexico Scientists at Los Alamos, working on the "Manhattan Project" predicted that the first atomic bomb would be ready for the end of July 1945.
1948 - USA: "Kiss Me Kate", a hit musical comedy based on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter opened at the New Century Theatre in New York City.
1950 - USA: A constitution and bylaws for the Eskimos of the Native Village of Buckland, Alaska, were ratified by a vote of 17-13.
1954 - Paris: The French parliament approves West German re-armament and NATO membership.
1962 - USA: Ike and Tina Turner, Jimmy Thomas, and Mary Brown, appeared at Coconut Grove, Sacramento, California.
1965 - Manila: Ferdinand Marcos is sworn in as the sixth President of the Philippines.
1967 - USA: The Beatles score their 15th US No.1 single with "Hello Goodbye."
1969 - UK: The Race Relations Board finds Wolverhampton Council guilty of racial discrimination.
1975 - USA: The New York Film Critics Awards were voted to Nashville for best film, Jack Nicholson as best actor for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and Isabelle Adjani as best actress for The Story of Adele H.
1978 - USA: XTC play their first live U.S debut show in Philadelphia.
1982 - Melbourne: England beat Australia by three runs in the fourth Test, one of the smallest margins in a Ashes match.
1985 - USA: Nine men and women accused of conspiracy to start a racial revolution were convicted in Seattle, Washington, on racketeering charges. Members of a white supremacist gang called the "Order", they were said to have committed crimes in a coast-to-coast spree to finance their plan to create a homeland free of Jews, blacks, and white traitors.
1988 - UK: Scottish detectives fly to Germany as the hunt begins for the bombers responsible for the Lockerbie air disaster.
1994 - Israel: The Jewish Agency announces that 78,000 immigrants, 66,000 of them from the former Soviet Union had settled in Israel that year.
1996 - Chechnya: The last Russian troops withdraw, effectively surrendering control of the republic to the rebel Chechen government.
1999 - UK: Noddy Holder receives an MBE and Mark Knopfler an OBE in the Queen's Millennium Honours List.
2006 - Spain: A 67-year old Spanish woman becomes the oldest birth mother after giving birth to twins in Barcelona.
2009 - Italy: Italian police discover a guitar sculpture created by Pablo Picasso for his daughter Paloma, in a shoebox in a businessman's apartment in the town of Pomezia, south of the capital.
2010 - North Korea: North Korean state TV broadcasts its first western film "Bend It Like Beckham."
2011 - Damascus: Clashes between Syrian forces and protesters in Damascus result in 12 deaths.
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