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The USS Nautilus, the first nuclear submarine, passed under the North Pole |
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The first ships passed through the completed Panama Canal |
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British journalist Francis Younghusband visits forbidden city Lhasa |
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Richard Arkwright, English inventor, dies |
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First airship in service Germany
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Lake Victoria was proclaimed to be the source of the River Nile by British explorers John Speke and J A Grant
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First Soviet (workers council) formed, St Petersburg, Russia
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Greta Garbo becomes a U.S. citizen Read more... |
U.S. sub collides with Japanese fishing boat in Pearl Harbor Read more... |
Daylight saving time instituted Read more... |