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Baseball rules players who jump contracts are suspended for 5 years |
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Gustav Mahler conducts New York Philharmonic for his 1st time |
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Romanian Army puts down Moldavian farmers revolt |
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Richard Pearse flies monoplane several hundred yards (NZ) |
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Brig-General Broadwoods troops fall into guerrilla hands |
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The first zipper was patented in the US by its inventor, Whitcomb Judson |
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In Paris, the Eiffel Tower, built for the Universal Exhibition, was inaugurated |
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Robert Bunsen, German chemist, is born |
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René Descartes, French philosopher and mathematician, is born |
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» September 05, 1901 |
National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues forms Read more... |
» September 05, 1980 |
The world's longest road tunnel, the St Gotthard, was opened running 16km/10mi from Goschenen to Airolo, Switzerland Read more... |
» September 05, 1910 |
Jack Coombs begins a record streak of 53 shutout innings Read more... |