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The Tian Shan area of China was struck by an earthquake which caused over 800,000 deaths |
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Otto Hahn, German nuclear physicist, dies |
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Yankees turn triple-play, beat Cleveland 6-4 |
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Hamburger created by Louis Lassing in Connecticut |
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Fingerprints were first used as a means of identification by William Herschel, who later established a fingerprint register |
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The first potato arrived in Britain, brought from Colombia by Sir Thomas Harriot |
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The luckiest day of the decade, according to the Chinese, because the date - 8888 - is a palindrome
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Evaporated milk was patented by John Mayenberg of St Louis, Missouri
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Clyde Coleman of New York City patents automobile electric starter
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