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The Shape of Things to Come, the classic science fiction novel by H G Wells, was published |
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Nearly 200,000 people were kills in earthquakes in Tokyo and Yokohama |
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M Fourny sets world aircraft distance record of 720 km |
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British New Guinea becomes Australian Papua New Guinea |
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Joseph Harris (Boston) and Jack Coombs (As) pitch complete 24 inn game |
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NY Highlanders win 6th game in 3 days from Wash (3 straight DHs) |
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Tinker, Evers, and Chance appear together for 1st time |
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Construction begins on New York Stock Exchange |
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The Severn Tunnel was opened for goods traffic |
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Francis Aston, English physicist, is born |
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William Harvey, English physician who explained the circulation of the blood, is born
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An earthquake kills about 12,000 people in Agadir, Morocco
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Six thousand US Defense Department computers were crippled by a virus the culprit was the 23-year-old son of the head of the country's computer security agency
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» September 06, 1766 |
John Dalton, British chemist, is born Read more... |
» September 06, 1901 |
Pres William McKinley, shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at Pan American Exposition in Buffalo NY, he dies 8th days later Read more... |
» September 06, 1905 |
General Trade journal publishes 1st Dutch photo (train accident) Read more... |