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henric
08-07-2013, 11:53 PM
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1220 – Sweden is defeated by Estonian tribes in the Battle of Lihula.
1503 – King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, Scotland.
1576 – The cornerstone for Tycho Brahe's Uraniborg observatory is laid on Ven, Denmark.
1585 – John Davis enters Cumberland Sound in search of the Northwest Passage.
1588 – Anglo-Spanish War: Battle of Gravelines – The naval engagement ends, ending the Spanish Armada's attempt to invade England.
1605 – The city of Oulu, Finland, is founded by Charles IX of Sweden.
1647 – The Irish Confederate Wars and Wars of the Three Kingdoms: Battle of Dungan's Hill – English Parliamentary forces defeat Irish forces.
1709 – Bartolomeu de Gusmão demonstrates the lifting power of hot air in an audience before the King of Portugal in Lisbon, Portugal
1786 – Mont Blanc on the French – Italian border is climbed for the first time by Jacques Balmat and Dr. Michel-Gabriel Paccard.
1793 – The insurrection of Lyon occurs during the French Revolution.
1794 – Joseph Whidbey leads an expedition to search for the Northwest Passage near Juneau, Alaska.
1844 – The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, headed by Brigham Young, is reaffirmed as the leading body of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
1863 – American Civil War: following his defeat in the Battle of Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee sends a letter of resignation to Confederate President Jefferson Davis (which is refused upon receipt).
1870 – The Republic of Ploiești, a failed Radical-Liberal rising against Domnitor Carol of Romania.
1876 – Thomas Edison receives a patent for his mimeograph.
1908 – Wilbur Wright makes his first flight at a racecourse at Le Mans, France. It is the Wright Brothers' first public flight.
1918 – World War I: the Battle of Amiens begins a string of almost continuous victories with a push through the German front lines (Hundred Days Offensive).
1927 – The predecessor to the Philippine Stock Exchange opens.
1929 – The German airship Graf Zeppelin begins a round-the-world flight.
1940 – The "Aufbau Ost" directive is signed by Wilhelm Keitel.
1942 – Quit India Movement is launched in India against the British rule in response to Mohandas Gandhi's call for swaraj or complete independence.
1946 – First flight of the Convair B-36, the world's first mass-produced nuclear weapon delivery vehicle.
1960 – South Kasai secedes from the Congo.
1963 – Great Train Robbery: in England, a gang of 15 train robbers steal £2.6 million in bank notes.
1963 – The Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), the current ruling party of Zimbabwe, is formed by a split from the Zimbabwe African People's Union.
1967 – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is founded by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
1969 – At a zebra crossing in London, photographer Iain Macmillan takes the photo that becomes the cover of the Beatles album Abbey Road, one of the most famous album covers in recording history.
1973 – Kim Dae-jung, a South Korean politician and later president of South Korea, is kidnapped.
1974 – President Richard Nixon, in a nationwide television address, announces his resignation from the office of the President of the United States effective noon the next day.
1980 – The Central Hotel Fire occurs in Bundoran, Ireland.
1988 – The "8888 Uprising" occurs in Burma.
1989 – Space Shuttle program: STS-28 Mission – Space Shuttle Columbia takes off on a secret five-day military mission.
1990 – Iraq occupies Kuwait and the state is annexed to Iraq. This would lead to the Gulf War shortly afterward.
1991 – The Warsaw radio mast, at one time the tallest construction ever built, collapses.
2000 – Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor and 30 years after its discovery by undersea explorer E. Lee Spence and 5 years after being filmed by a dive team funded by novelist Clive Cussler.
2007 – An EF2 tornado touches down in Kings County and Richmond County, New York, the most powerful tornado in New York to date and the first in Brooklyn since 1889.
2008 – A EuroCity express train en route from Kraków, Poland to Prague, Czech Republic strikes a part of a motorway bridge that had fallen onto the railroad track near Studénka railway station in the Czech Republic and derails, killing 8 people and injuring 64 others.
2010 – 2010 China floods: A mudslide in Zhugqu County, Gansu, China, kills more than 1,400 people.

henric
08-07-2013, 11:55 PM
Today's Canadian Headline....


1907 GREY FOX BREAKS OUT OF JAIL
New Westminster BC - Bill Miner 1847-1913, the Gentleman Bandit, escapes from penitentiary and flees to the US, where he continues his bank robbing career until his death in a Georgia prison; he was jailed for 25 years for his part in a bungled CPR train robbery in Kamloops in 1906; the film, The Grey Fox, is based on his exploits.

1918
Amiens France - General Sir Arthur William Currie 1875-1933 mounts four day assault on Amiens with the Canadian Corps, backed by Australians; marks the start of "Canada's Hundred Days," a string of almost continuous victories, during which the Canadian Corps played the major role in breaking the German lines and driving them back along the Western Front, culminating in the First World War armistice of Nov. 11. German General Erich Ludendorff called today the "black day of the German army."


1641
Quebec Quebec - Jeanne Mance 1606-1673 arrives in New France with with Mme de La Peltrie, Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve and settlers bound for Montreal in two ships; on behalf of La Société Notre-Dame; they spend the winter near Quebec City, and the following Spring go up river to found Ville Marie (Montreal), where Jeanne Mance also founds the Hôtel Dieu de Montréal.
1991
In Other Events...

Toronto Ontario - Ron Joyce sells Tim Horton's, Canada's No. 1 doughnut chain to Wendy's International Inc.; $300-million deal makes Tim Horton's co-founder the U.S. burger giant's largest single shareholder.
1977 Yukon - Ottawa approves Foothills Pipe Lines (Yukon) Ltd. plan for Alaska Highway pipeline; pending outcome of negotiations with the US
1944 Quebec - Maurice Duplessis 1890-1959 returns to power in Quebec election, partly due to Union Nationale use of conscription issue; Prime Minister of Quebec to 1959
1944 Caen France - Canadians break through first German defence line south of Caen, as Americans conquer Brittany and head toward Paris.
1944 North Atlantic - German U-boats sink Canadian Corvette HMCS 'Regina'.
1934 Wasaga Beach Ontario - J. R. Ayling and L. Reid leave from Wasaga Beach to London in first non-stop transatlantic flight from Canada to England; arrive August 9
1918 London England - John Croke becomes the first Newfoundlander to win the Victoria Cross; captured a German machine gun nest while severely wounded.
1812 Detroit Michigan - William Hull 1753-1825 withdraws to Detroit.
1774 Vancouver Island BC - Juan Jose Perez Hernandez c l725-1775 sails south to Vancouver Island.
1758 Port-la- Joie PEI - Andrew Rollo 1703-1765 captures Prince Edward Island from the French, deports 3,500 inhabitants to France, builds Fort Amherst.
1758 Fort Anne Quebec - Robert Rogers 1731-1795 defeats French at Fort Anne; Rogers' Scouts
1740 Quebec Quebec - Francois-Louis de Pourroy de Lauberivière 1711-1740 dies 12 days after arriving in Quebec; newly appointed Bishop.
1619 Ice Cove NWT - Rasmus Jensen ship's chaplain holds first Lutheran service in Canada with Jens Munk and crew; only Munk and two others survive the voyage
1610 Quebec Quebec - Samuel de Champlain c1570-1635 departs for France, leaving behind party of 16 under command of Jean de Godet du Parc.
1585 Cape Mercy NWT - John Davis c1543-1605 rounds peninsula he calls Cape of God's Mercy (Cape Mercy) then enters wide and deep bay; calls it Cumberland Sound; hopes it is the North West Passage

End of C/P.

pandr
08-08-2013, 03:28 PM
Toronto Ontario - Ron Joyce sells Tim Horton's, Canada's No. 1 doughnut chain to Wendy's International Inc.; $300-million deal makes Tim Horton's co-founder the U.S. burger giant's largest single shareholder.

lol I'll have a Double Double and maybe Dutchie.;)