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henric
08-29-2013, 12:35 AM
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708 – Copper coins are minted in Japan for the first time (Traditional Japanese date: August 10, 708).
1350 – Battle of Winchelsea (or Les Espagnols sur Mer): The English naval fleet under King Edward III defeats a Castilian fleet of 40 ships.
1475 – The Treaty of Picquigny ends a brief war between France and England.
1498 – Vasco da Gama decides to depart Calicut and return to Portugal.
1521 – The Ottoman Turks capture Nándorfehérvár, now known as Belgrade.
1526 – Battle of Mohács: The Ottoman Turks led by Suleiman the Magnificent defeat and kill the last Jagiellonian king of Hungary and Bohemia.
1541 – The Ottoman Turks capture Buda, the capital of the Hungarian Kingdom.
1756 – Frederick the Great attacks Saxony, beginning the Seven Years' War.
1758 – The first American Indian Reservation is established, at Indian Mills, New Jersey.
1778 – American Revolutionary War: British and American forces battle indecisively at the Battle of Rhode Island.
1786 – Shays' Rebellion, an armed uprising of Massachusetts farmers, begins in response to high debt and tax burdens.
1807 – British troops under Sir Arthur Wellesly defeat a Danish militia outside Copenhagen in the Battle of Křge.
1825 – Portugal recognizes the Independence of Brazil.
1831 – Michael Faraday discovers electromagnetic induction.
1833 – The United Kingdom legislates the abolition of slavery in its empire.
1842 – Treaty of Nanking signing ends the First Opium War.
1861 – American Civil War: US Navy squadron captures forts at Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina.
1869 – The Mount Washington Cog Railway opens, making it the world's first rack railway.
1871 – Emperor Meiji orders the Abolition of the han system and the establishment of prefectures as local centers of administration. (Traditional Japanese date: July 14, 1871).
1885 – Gottlieb Daimler patents the world's first internal combustion motorcycle, the Reitwagen
1898 – The Goodyear tire company is founded.
1903 – The Slava, the last of the five Borodino-class battleships, is launched.
1907 – The Quebec Bridge collapses during construction, killing 75 workers.
1910 – The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, also known as the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty, becomes effective, officially starting the period of Japanese rule in Korea.
1911 – Ishi, considered the last Native American to make contact with European Americans, emerges from the wilderness of northeastern California.
1915 – US Navy salvage divers raise F-4, the first U.S. submarine sunk in an accident.
1916 – The United States passes the Philippine Autonomy Act.
1918 – Bapaume taken by the New Zealand Division in the Hundred Days Offensive.
1922 – The first radio advertisement is broadcast on WEAF-AM in New York City.
1930 – The last 36 remaining inhabitants of St Kilda are voluntarily evacuated to other parts of Scotland.
1941 – Tallinn, the Capital of Estonia is occupied by Nazi Germany following an occupation by the Soviet Union.
1943 – German-occupied Denmark scuttles most of its navy; Germany dissolves the Danish government.
1944 – Slovak National Uprising takes place as 60,000 Slovak troops turn against the Nazis.
1946 – USS Nevada (BB-36) is decommissioned.
1949 – Soviet atomic bomb project: The Soviet Union tests its first atomic bomb, known as First Lightning or Joe 1, at Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan.
1950 – Korean War: British troops arrive in Korea to bolster the US presence there.
1958 – United States Air Force Academy opens in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
1965 – The Gemini V spacecraft returns to Earth, landing in the Atlantic ocean.
1966 – The Beatles perform their last concert before paying fans at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
1970 – Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam War, East Los Angeles, California. Police riot kills three people, including journalist Ruben Salazar.
1982 – The synthetic chemical element Meitnerium, atomic number 109, is first synthesized at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany.
1991 – Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union suspends all activities of the Soviet Communist Party.
1991 – Libero Grassi, an Italian businessman from Palermo is killed by the Mafia after taking a solitary stand against their extortion demands.
1996 – Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801, a Vnukovo Airlines Tupolev Tu-154, crashes into a mountain on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen, killing all 141 aboard.
1997 – At least 98 villagers are killed by the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria GIA in the Rais massacre, Algeria.
2003 – Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, the Shia Muslim leader in Iraq, is assassinated in a terrorist bombing, along with nearly 100 worshippers as they leave a mosque in Najaf.
2005 – Hurricane Katrina devastates much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle, killing more than 1,836 and causing over $80 billion in damage.
2007 – 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident: six US cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads are flown without proper authorization from Minot Air Force Base to Barksdale Air Force Base.
2012 – The opening ceremony of the Summer Paralympic Games is held in London.
2012 – At least 26 miners are killed and 21 missing after a blast in the Xiaojiawan coal mine, located at Panzhihua in Sichuan Province, China.

henric
08-29-2013, 12:36 AM
Today's Canadian Headline....


1883 THAT'S COOKING WITH ELECTRICITY!
Ottawa Ontario - Thomas Ahearn, head of the Ottawa Street Railway Company, presides over a demonstration of his pioneering electric stove at the Windsor Hotel in Ottawa. This is believed to be the world's very first dinner cooked on an all-electric stove.

1907
Quebec Quebec - South cantilever arm of the Quebec Bridge over the St. Lawrence River collapses during construction; over 65 workers killed, 11 injured in Canada's worst bridge disaster. The bridge is rebuilt in 1916 but the centre span falls into the river, killing another 13 people. When it is finally completed in September 1917, the Quebec Bridge is the world's longest cantilever bridge, and the largest bridge in the world.

In Other Events....
1996 Baikonur Azerbaijan - Canadian UVAI (Ultra-Violet Auroral Imager) instrument launched on board the Russian Interball-2 spacecraft.
1994 Messina Italy - Toronto swimmer Carlos Costa swims across the 60 km wide Straits of Messina in 23.5 hours; first disabled athlete to complete a double-crossing of the Strait; 21-year-old athlete born with no bones below the knees.
1992 Quebec Quebec - Robert Bourassa 1933- gets special conference of Quebec Liberal Party to approve of Charlottetown Accord; only Party's youth wing and Jean Allaire oppose deal.
1991 Winnipeg Manitoba - Manitoba's aboriginal justice inquiry says legal system systematically discriminates against Canadian natives; recommends universal self-government and separate justice system run by natives.
1990 Montreal Quebec - Canadian Army dismantles the Mercier Bridge barricades at Kanawake; put up by Mohawks to protest Oka standoff.
1987 Toronto Ontario - Jocelyn Muir finishes her 60-day marathon swim around Lake Ontario to raise $250,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society; sets record for the longest international marathon.
1983 Pictou, Nova Scotia - Brian Mulroney 1939- wins election to the House of Commons in a by-election in Central Nova.
1983 Caracas Venezuela - Canada finishes third with 108 medals at the Pan-American Game, behind the US and Cuba; two Canadian weightlifters disqualified for steroid use.
1976 Trois-Rivičres, Quebec - CHEM-TV starts broadcasting.
1975 Ottawa Ontario - Gérard Pelletier named Canadian Ambassador to France.
1969 Quebec Quebec - 70,000 Quebec elementary and secondary teachers reach agreement with Quebec and local school boards after two-year dispute.
1968 Mt. Kobau BC - Ottawa cancels support for observatory under construction on Mt. Kobau, British Columbia.
1966 Ottawa Ontario - Parliament recalled to end railway strike; will grant interim wage increase of 18%.
1964 Montreal Quebec - FLQ terrorists hold up a gun store in Montreal.
1950 Ottawa Ontario - Opening of 3rd third session of 21st Parliament; deals with rail strike and Korean War; sits until January 29, 1951.
1922 Calgary Alberta - Radio CFAC goes on the air with Calgary's Salvation Army band in concert; first privately-owned station between Winnipeg and Vancouver.
1919 Charlottetown PEI - Prince Edward Island removes ban on automobiles after several years of no cars.
1917 Ottawa Ontario - Robert Borden's Union government passes Military Service Act; all male British subjects up to 45 years of age liable; with certain exceptions.
1917 Montreal Quebec - Mob of 5,000 Montrealers start violent two-day riot against Military Service Act, which receives Royal Assent on this day.
1914 Montreal Quebec - Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry regiment sails from Montreal for England.
1904 St Louis, Missouri - No Canadian team attends the opening of the third modern Olympic Games in St Louis. Canadians will win four gold medals: Étienne Desmarteau in weight throwing, George Lyon in golf, the Winnipeg Shamrocks in lacrosse, and the Galt, Ontario, Team for soccer.
1883 London Ontario - First Salvation Army service in Canada held at London.
1877 Hamilton Ontario - Melville Bell conducts 3-way telephone experiment in Hamilton for Hugh C. Baker.
1858 Kicking Horse Pass, Alberta - Dr. James Hector, geologist with the Palliser Expedition, knocked unconscious in a fall from his kicking horse near the Continental Divide; Kicking Horse Pass will later become the route of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
1844 Montreal Quebec - Mohawk Indians win first white-Indian lacrosse game.
1810 Quebec Quebec - Over 600 prostitutes counted in Lower Canada.
1807 London England - James Craig appointed Governor of Lower Canada.
1759 Quebec Quebec - James Wolfe 1727-1759 calls a meeting of his senior officers to decide how Quebec can be taken. They recommend a landing above Cap Rouge, 40 km west of the city. Wolfe says he agrees, and concentrates his army at Pointe Lévis, sending Admiral Saunders and a squadron of twenty vessels west of the city, to drift up and downstream with the tide, searching for a place to land, forcing Bougainville's 3,000 troops to follow along the cliffs.
1758 Louisbourg, Nova Scotia - James Wolfe 1727-1759 leaves Louisbourg on campaign to destroy settlements along lower St. Lawrence River and Gaspé.
1756 Germany - Prussian Emperor Frederick II attacks Saxony; beginning of the Seven Years War that will see the English capture Canada.
1631 Cape Henrietta Maria, NWT - Thomas James 1593-1635 meets up with Luke Foxe 1586-c1635 near Cape Henrietta Maria searching for the North West Passage; together they sail into Foxe Channel as far as Cape Dorchester; James will then sail south into James Bay, named in his honour, and winter on Charlton Island.
1583 Sable Island, Nova Scotia - Humphrey Gilbert c1537-1583 drowns off Sable Island when his ship Delight is wrecked; 12 men rescued; his reputed last words 'We are as near to heaven by sea as by land!'

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