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RE: On this day
July 15th
1904 - Germany: Writer Anton Chekhov dies of tuberculosis aged 44.
1909 - Paris: Dr Alexis Carrel demonstrates organ transplants he has carried out on animals.
1910 - Poland: Ceremonies to commemorate the battle of Tannenberg are marred by anti-Russian demonstrations.
1915 - Britain: 200,000 South Wales miners go on strike for more pay.
1916 - USA: The Pacific Aero Products Company is founded by William Edward Boeing.
1919 - London: US General Pershing arrives to lead the Peace Celebration Parade through the capital.
1920 - London: The Fuel Research Board, looking into alternatives to petrol, announce by their figures that the UK will have 0.75 million cars by the end of the following year.
1933 - Germany: All Protestant Churches merge to become the German Evangelical Church.
1938 - London: The government puts in an order for 1,000 Spitfire fighter aircraft.
1942 - Germany: The RAF carries out it's first daylight raid on the Rhur industrial area.
1945 - Britain: After more than 2,000 nights of blackout and dim-out
people up and down the country rejoice as street lights are switched back on, in civic ceremonies.
1951 - Iran: Nine people die in anti-British riots.
1953 - New York: "Gentleman Prefer Blondes" starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell has it's premiere in the city.
1962 - France: Jacques Anquetil wins his third Tour de France title.
1963 - London: Nuclear physicist Giuseppe Martelli is aquitted of spying for Russia.
1964 - Moscow: Anastas Mikoyan succeeds Leonid Brezhnev as Soviet President.
1973 - USA: Paul Getty III, grandson of Paul Getty is kidnapped.
1975 - Britain: Stable-boys end an 11 week strike, accepting a pay rise of 19% to give them a weekly wage of £37.
1981 - London: Violence erupts in Brixton following a series of police raids.
1990 - Pakistan: More than 38 people are killed by a bomb blast in Hyderabad.
1992 - London: MPs give themselves a 40% raise on their expense accounts.
1994 - Brussels: Luxembourg's Premier, Jacques Santer is appointed President of the European Commission.
1996 - London: A legal battle begins in the High Court between Imran Khan and Ian Botham, with Botham accusing Khan of libel after Khan called him a cheat.
1998 - Sudan: The government of Sudan and the rebel Sudanese People's Liberation Army announce a cease-fire in the on-going civil war to allow aid supplies through.
2007 - Israel: Shimon Peres is sworn in as President.
2009 - Ireland: The Catholic church praises "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" after previously accusing the book of promoting witchcraft and the occult.
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4evadionne
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RE: On this day
July 16th
1910 - Spain: Rioting breaks out in Bilbao as miners go on strike.
1913 - London: Robert Bridges is appointed the new Poet Laureate.
1919 - Washington: Plans are announced for a National Guard consisting of 440,000 men.
1923 - Rome: Benito Mussolini bans gambling throughout Italy.
1925 - Britain: Scientists claim they have successfully inoculated animals against cancer.
1936 - London: George Andrew McMahon is arrested with "being in possession of a revolver with intent to endanger life, in a failed assassination attempt on the King.
1941 - USSR: German troops advance on Leningrad, after Smolensk falls.
1943 - London: A white paper on post-war education advocates free schooling for all children up to the age of 16.
1945 - USA: The first atomic bomb tests take place in the New Mexico desert.
1948 - Britain: The world's first turbine-propeller aircraft, the Vickers Viscount, makes its maiden flight.
1951 - Brussels: King Leopold III abdicates, with his son swearing the oath as King Baudouin I.
1957 - Britain: Doctors express their concerns at the increased use of tranquillisers.
1961 - Britain: Six people are killed and 116 are injured after a train full of holidaymakers crashes near Blackpool.
1965 - France: Charles De Gaulle and Italy's President Saragat officially open the Mont Blanc tunnel.
1967 - London: 5,000 people attend a "Legalise Pot" rally in Hyde Park.
1969 - USA: Apollo 11 is launched from Cape Kennedy.
1970 - London: The government declares a state of emergency as dockers stage their first national strike since 1926.
1977 - Mogadishu: The Somali government expels all Soviet advisors.
1983 - Britain: 20 people die in Britain's worst helicopter crash, off the Scilly Isles.
1987 - London: British Airways announces it is buying British Caledonian for £237 million.
1988 - London: Michael Jackson plays to a sell out crowd at Wembley Stadium on the start of his British tour.
1990 - Baghdad: British Nurse Daphne Parish who was sentenced to 15 years in jail for spying, is released.
1992 - India: Shanker Dayal Sharma is appointed President.
1993 - Britain: Stella Rimington, the first woman head of MI5, breaks new ground by meeting the press, and revealing details of her organisation's work.
1995 - Chicago: A heatwave with temperatures of 106 degrees F claims around 300 lives.
2007 - Iraq: Around 86 people are killed and 136 are injured in car and truck bomb attacks in Kurkuk.
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RE: On this day
July 19th
1903 - France: The First Tour de France is won by Maurice Garin, arriving back in Paris 2hrs 49mins ahead of his nearest rival.
1915 - London: The Football Association decides that no internationals or cup-ties will be played the following season.
1918 - Washington: Baseball is declared a "non-essential occupation" under the "Work or Fight" law.
1919 - Britain: Peace parades take place across the country.
1921 - USA: Over 8,000,000 woman are in paid employment with 87% as teachers or secretaries.
1928 - Egypt: King Fuad, in a royal decree, ends parliamentary government, intending to rule by decree.
1931 - India: Three people die and 50 are injured when police open fire on a mob in Bangalore.
1932 - London: King George V opens Lambeth Bridge.
1935 - Berlin: Anti-Semite Wolf von Helldorf is made chief of police to purge the city of Jews and Communists.
1937 - Munich: An exhibition of "Degenerate Art" opens with works by Germanys best modern artists.
1939 - London: General Sir Archibald Wavell is appointed Commander-in-Chief of British forces in the Middle East.
1942 - USSR: German forces capture Voroshilovgrad.
1947 - Rangoon: Burmese Premier U Aung San and six ministers of the Burmese Executive Council are assassinated when six gunmen burst into the council chamber spraying it with Sten gunfire.
1949 - Indochina: Laos gains it's independence.
1952 - Washington: Charlie Chaplin is investigated under the suspicion of being a "subversive."
1957 - London: Derek Ibbotson breaks the world mile record at White City, beating Olympic champion Ron Delany, in a time of 3mins 57.2 secs.
1963 - Syria: 20 rebels are executed after government troops crush a coup attempt.
1966 - USA: Frank Sinatra marries Mia Farrow in Las Vegas.
1971 - London: A mini-budget slashes purchase tax and abolishes all hire-purchase controls.
1973 - USA: President Nixon refuses to hand over White House tapes to Senate investigators.
1974 - Spain: Franco hands over power to Prince Juan Carlos as his health deteriorates.
1977 - Britain: The TUC refuses to set any levels regarding wage claims.
1979 - Lisbon: Maria Pintassilgo becomes Portugal's first woman prime minister.
1980 - Moscow: Leonid Brezhnev opens the 22nd Olympic Games.
1982 - London: The Queen's bodyguard Michael Trestrail resigns after admitting to an homosexual affair.
1985 - Austria: Large quantities of Austrian wine are revealed to contain a toxic substance similar to anti-freeze.
1990 - Bangkok: Two teenage British girls Patricia Cahill (17) and Karyn Smith (19) are arrested for trying to smuggle £4million worth of heroin out of Thailand.
1996 - Sarajevo: Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadjic resigns from public office after tough negotiations with US envoy Richard Holbrooke and Serb leaders in Belgrade.
2007 - Britain: The largest discovery of Viking treasure since the 19th century is discovered near Harrogate, Yorkshire.
2010 - Queensland: Fossil hunters uncover a cave of 15millon year-old prehistoric marsupials.
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RE: On this day
July 22nd
1904 - London: The Royal Horticultural Society opens new headquarters in Vincent Square, Westminster.
1912 - Britain: The Admiralty recalls its battleships from the Mediterranean, placing them on patrol in the North Sea in response to continuing German Naval build-up in the area.
1919 - London: MP's approve a bill to ratify the Versailles Treaty.
1925 - Berlin: To mark the election of Hindenberg, an amnesty is granted to prisoners jailed before June 15 1915.
1928 - Tokyo: Japan breaks off relations with China.
1930 - Italy: An earthquake in the Naples area leaves up to 3,000 dead and 6,000 injured.
1938 - Germany: Jews are ordered to carry special identity cards.
1942 - London: Winston Churchill rejects the US idea of a second front before the end of 1942.
1953 - London: The government announces it wants to cut London's airports from seven to three and expand Gatwick.
1954 - New York: The musical film "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" has it's premiere in the city.
1957 - Israel: Shell and BP decide to quit Israel after being put under pressure from Arab states.
1965 - London: Sir Alec Douglas Home resigns as Tory Leader.
1968 - Moscow: Soviet Leaders invite Czech leader Alexander Dubcek to "friendly bilateral talks" at Cierna in Eastern Czechoslovakia over claims that American Spies are in the country preparing for an invasion.
1971 - Khartoum: General Gaafar al-Numeiry is restored to power in a counter-coup, four days after being overthrown.
1974 - Belfast: The Harland and Wolff shipyard is taken over by the government.
1979 - Indonesia: 750 are feared dead after a tidal wave hits the island of Lomblen.
1980 - Britain: Unemployment figures stand at 1,896,634, the highest since 1936.
1981 - Rome: Mehmet Ali Agca is jailed for life for his attempt on trying to kill the Pope.
1982 - Falklands: Britain lifts the 200-mile exclusion zone.
1986 - Prague: Martina Navratilova plays tennis in Czechoslovakia for the first time since her defection in 1975.
1989 - Britain: An intense heat wave with temperatures hitting 93F at Heathrow, dries up water supplies in south east London and Kent.
1991 - Britain: John Major launches a " Citizen's Charter" to improve public services.
1992 - Columbia: South American Drug Lord Pablo Escobar escapes from his luxury prision just outside Medellin, the HQ of his cocaine cartel.
1997 - Italy: Nazi officer Erich Priebke is found guilty, and sentenced to five years in prison for the involvement in the mass execution of 335 Italian citizens at the Ardeatine Caves outside Rome in 1944.
2004 - USA: The 9/11 commission releases its unanimous final report, in which it severely criticises American Intelligence Agencies.
2007 - Carnoustie: Ireland's Padraig Harrington wins the Open Golf Championship beating Spain's Sergio Garcia in a play-off.
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