RE: On this day
October 27th
1858 - USA: Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the US is born in New York City.
1876 - USA: 2,000 Indian men, women, and children, from a total of around 400 lodges, surrender to Captain Nelson Miles on the Big Dry River in Montana.
1904 - New York: Mayor McLellan opens the New York underground railway. Around 150,000 use the service on its first day.
1910 - Persia: 160 British troops land at Lingah in the Gulf to protect British interests amid local unrest.
1915 - USA: A new US seaplane flight record is established by Oscar A. Brindley, flying 544 miles along the Californian coast in ten hours.
1919 - London: Government figures show a national debt of £473, 645,000.
1927 - USA: New York: The first sound news film "Fox Movie-tone News" is released.
1928 - India: The world's largest dam, containing 14 square miles of water, near Poona, is inaugurated.
1930 - London: Russian-born pianist Vladimir Horowitz makes his debut in the capital.
1932 - UK: The book "Greek Memories" by Compton Mackenzie is withdrawn for revealing who headed the Secret Service in the Great War.
1936 - Ipswich: Mrs Wallis Simpson wins a divorce from her husband Ernest.
1937 - Tokyo: Japan rejects a proposed conference in Brussels to settle the Sino-Japanese War.
1940 - Czechoslovakia: In a night of widespread bombing, the RAF successfully targets the key Skoda arms plant at Pilsen.
1941 - Lithuania: 9,000 Jews, including 4,273 children, are massacred by German Einsatzkommandos, in Kovno.
1942 - Stalingrad: German forces push to within firing distance of Soviet landing jetties on the west bank of the Volga River.
1943 - Italy: The Eighth Army captures Montefalcone.
1950 - Korea: North Korean resistance begins to crumble in the advance of the UN forces near the Manchurian Border.
1954 - Cairo: A mob burns the headquarters of the extreme Moslem Brotherhood.
1961 - New York: Mauritania and Mongolia join the UN.
1962 - Russia: Nikita Khrushchev offers to remove the Cuban missile bases under the supervision of the UN, demanding that the US take corresponding action in Turkey.
1962 - New York: Edward Albee's first full length play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" opens at the Billy Rose Theatre on Broadway.
1965 - London: 36 people are killed when an airliner crashes on landing at Heathrow Airport.
1966 - UK: The Four Tops have their only UK No.1 single with "Reach Out I'll Be There."
1967 - London: The Abortion Bill becomes law.
1969 - UK: All wildlife in a 3,000 acre area around Camberley in Surrey is announced it will be destroyed after a rabid dog bites two people.
1971 - Kinshasa: Congo changes its name to Zaire.
1973 - USA: Gladys Knight and the Pips begin a two week run at No.1 on the US Singles Charts, with "Midnight Train to Georgia."
1977 - London: MP Jeremy Thorpe denies ever having a homosexual relationship with Norman Scott.
1979 - West Indies: St. Vincent and Grenada become independent of Britain.
1984 - USA: While Performing a gig in Berkeley The Grateful Dead set aside a recording area for fans to bootleg the show.
1989 - Ireland: U2 bass player Adam Clayton is convicted of drink-driving by a Dublin court after being found to be driving twice over the legal limit. He is fined £500, and is banned for a year.
1990 - UK: Paul Simon begins a two week stint at No.1 on the UK Album chart with "The Rhythm of the Saints, his third UK No.1 solo album.
1992 - USA: Bo Diddley takes his ex-manager to court, claiming he had taken $75,000 through unauthorised personal expenses.
1997 - Italy: Charged with manslaughter, Formula 1 chief Frank Williams gives evidence on the crash that killed Ayrton Senna in 1984.
2000 - London: Lonnie Donegan receives his MBE at Buckingham Palace for his services to pop music.
2004 - Indonesia: Scientists announce the discovery of a skeleton of a previously unknown species of extinct human, named Homo Floresiensis, which as an adult only stood three feet tall.
2006 - California: Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California declares a state of emergency, and offers a reward of $500,000 for the capture of the arsonist accountable for starting wildfires in the Twin Pines area of the state.
2008 - USA: Two Neo-Nazi white supremacists are arrested for plotting to assassinate US presidential candidate Barack Obama.
2011 - Thailand: Thousands of people attempt to flee the capital Bangkok as floodwaters rise.
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