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The French-built supersonic aircraft Concorde made its first test flight from Toulouse |
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US Airforce Captain James Gallagher returned to Fort Worth, Texas, after flying non-stop around the world in 94 hours with a crew of 13 men tanker aircraft refueled their plane four times during the flight |
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Howard Carter, English Egyptologist who discovered Tutankhamen's tomb, dies |
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General Louis Botha named premier of Transvaal |
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Official Playing Rules of Professional Base Ball Clubs adopted |
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Martha Washington Hotel, catering to women only, opens in New York City |
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Jimmy Collins, leaves Boston Beaneaters (NL) club to manage ALs new Boston Somersets |
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Hawaiis 1st telegraph company opens |
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