Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1709: Samuel Johnson, poet and lexicograp­her, was born in Lichfield, Staffordsh­ire, the son of a bookseller. His dictionary, which took him eight years to compile, contained some eccentric explanatio­ns, such as “Oats: A grain which in England is generally given to horses but in Scotland supports the people.”

1810: Chile revolted and gained independen­ce from Spain.

1851: The New York Times was first published.

1905: Greta Garbo, the Swedish shop girl who became one of the most legendary film stars of all time, was born.

1948: Some 7,000 tons of food supplies and petrol were airlifted into Berlin by British and American aircraft, defying a three-month Russian blockade.

1949: The British pound was devalued by 30% by Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps, from $4.03 to $2.80. On the same day, the milk ration was reduced to two pints a week per person. 1951: The Al Read Show started on BBC radio, with Jimmy Edwards and Pat Kirkwood. Read originated the catchphras­es “Right monkey” and “You’ll be lucky!”

Birthdays: Jada Pinkett Smith and Dizzee Rascal

1961: UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjo­ld was killed when his plane was sabotaged and crashed in the jungle in Northern Rhodesia. 1970: Rock star Jimi Hendrix died in an ambulance on the way to hospital, apparently suffering from a drug overdose.

1976: In China, 800 million citizens paid a last tribute to their leader Mao Tse-Tung at the beginning of a memorial service. For three minutes, one-fifth of the world’s population stood in silence.

1981: France abolished execution by guillotine.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Bermuda made final preparatio­ns

for an expected brush with Hurricane Humberto, a powerful Category 3 storm that prompted authoritie­s to order the early closing of schools, transporta­tion and government offices.

BIRTHDAYS: Peter Shilton, former goalkeeper/football manager, 71; John Aldridge, former football manager and TV pundit, 62; John Fashanu, TV presenter and former footballer, 58; Darren Gough, former cricketer, 50; Jada Pinkett Smith, actress/singer, 49; James Marsden, actor, 47; Sol Campbell, footballer, 46; Dizzee Rascal, singer/rapper, 36.

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