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1792 – The French National Convention voted to abolish the monarchy.

1784 – 'The Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser' was published for the first time in Philadelphia. It was the first daily paper in America.

1866 – H.G. Wells 1866 – Author of “The Time Machine” was born in Bromley, England.

1893 – Frank Duryea took what is believed to be the first gasoline- powered automobile for a test drive. The 'horseless carriage' was designed by Frank and Charles Duryea.

1897 – The New York Sun ran the 'Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus' editorial. It was in response to a letter from 8-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon.

1931 – Britain went off the gold standard and changed to the International Monetary Standard based on the U.S. Dollar. As of 2013, no countries remain on the gold standard.

1931 – Japanese forces began occupying China's northeast territory of Manchuria.

1937 – J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit' was first published. It is part of the “Middle Earth” series of books that includes the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.

1941 – 'The Second Mrs. Burton' premiered to the entire CBS Radio Network.

1948 – Milton Berle debuted as the host of 'The Texaco Star Theater' on NBC-TV. The show later became 'The Milton Berle Show.' Berle was the regular host until 1967.

1948 – 'Life With Luigi' debuted on CBS Radio.

1949 – Communist leaders proclaimed The People's Republic of China.

1957 – 'Perry Mason', the television series, made its debut on CBS-TV.

The show was on for 9 years.

1961 – Antonio Abertondo swam the English Channel (in both directions) in 24 hours and 25 minutes.

1964 – Malta gained independence from Britain.

1966 – The Soviet probe Zond 5 returned to Earth. The spacecraft completed the first unmanned round-trip flight to the moon.

1970 – 'NFL Monday Night Football' made its debut on ABC-TV. The game was between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets. The Browns won 31-21.

1973 – Henry Kissinger was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become

56th Secretary of State. He was the first naturalized citizen to hold the office of Secretary of State.

1981 – The U.S. Senate confirmed Sandra Day O'Connor to be the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

1981 – Belize gained full independence from Great Britain after more than a century under British rule.

1982 – National Football League (NFL) players began a 57-day strike. It was their first regular-season walkout.

1982 – Amin Gemayel was elected president of Lebanon. He was the brother of Bashir Gemayel who was the president-elect when he was assassinated.

1984 – General Motors and the United Auto Workers union reached an agreement that would end the previous six days of spot strikes.

1985 – North and South Korea opened their borders for their family reunion program.

1993 – Russian President Boris N. Yeltsin announced that he was ousting the Communist-dominated Congress. The action was effectively seizing all state power.

1996 – The board of all-male Virginia Military Institute voted to admit women.

1996 – John F. Kennedy Jr. married Carolyn Bessette in a secret ceremony on Cumberland Island, GA.

“In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”

— Acts 20:35 (ESV)

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