Historical Events for 7th June 2025

1628 – English King Charles I ratifies the Petition of Rights
1898 – Social Democracy of America party holds 1st national convention, Chicago
1919 – Sette giugno: Riot in Malta; four are killed.
1962 – NASA civilian test pilot Joseph A. Walker takes X-15 to 31,580 m
1968 – The body of assassinated US Senator Robert F. Kennedy lies in state at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York
1969 – Washington Senators draft Jeff Burroughs #1
1970 – French Open Men’s Tennis: Czech star Jan Kodeš wins his first major title; beats Željko Franulović of Yugoslavia 6-2, 6-4, 6-
1986 – French Open Women’s Tennis: Chris Evert beats Martina Navratilova 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 for her 18th and final Grand Slam title and record 7th French singles crown
2015 – -8 41st G7 summit held in Schloss Elmau, Bavaria
2021 – UN International Labor Director says global impact of the pandemic four times worse than 2008 Economic Crisis, pushed 100 million workers into poverty

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Historical Events for 6th June 2025

1919 – Finland declares war on bolsheviks
1958 – French Prime Minister Charles de Gaulle says Algeria will always be French
1970 – 102nd Belmont: John Rotz aboard High Echelon wins in 2:34
1971 – Final broadcast of “The Ed Sullivan Show” (a repeat from 7 February) on CBS-TV
1985 – Body of Nazi concentration camp doctor Dr Josef Mengele located and exhumed
1999 – French Open Men’s Tennis: Andre Agassi wins his 1st and only French title; beats Andrei Medvedev of Ukraine 1-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4
2004 – Tamil is established as a Classical language by the President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in a joint sitting of the two houses of the Indian Parliament.
2009 – French Open Women’s Tennis: Svetlana Kuznetsova beats fellow Russian and World #1 Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-2
2010 – 56th British Academy Television Awards: “The Armstrong and Miller Show” Best Comedy, “Misfits” Best Drama
2019 – German serial killer nurse Niels Hoegel jailed for a second life sentence for the murder of 85 more people (previously convicted for six). Germany’s worst post-war serial killer.

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Historical Events for 5th June 2025

754 – Friezen robbers murder Bishop Boniface (later Saint) and over 50 companions near Dokkum
1909 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, home of the Indy 500, holds its first competition – a hot air balloon race
1927 – French Championships Men’s Tennis: Hometown favourite Rene Lacoste wins 2nd of 3 French titles; beats Bill Tilden 6-4, 4-6, 5-7, 6-3, 11-9
1945 – Benjamin Britten’s opera “Peter Grimes” premieres in London
1953 – US Senate rejects China People’s Republic membership to UN
1956 – “Milton Berle Show” last airs on NBC-TV
1993 – Somali warlord Aidids murders 23 Pakistani
1994 – French Open Men’s Tennis: In an all-Spanish final Sergi Bruguera beats Alberto Berasategui 6-3, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 for his second French title
2003 – A severe heat wave across Pakistan and India reaches its peak, as temperatures exceed 50°C (122°F) in the region
2017 – Puerto Rico declares its Zika virus epidemic over

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Historical Events for 4th June 2025

1917 – Most Excellent Order of British Empire inaugurated by King George V to recognise the efforts of his people in WWI
1932 – Chilean coup led by Colonel Marmaduke Grove against President Juan Esteban Montero
1947 – US House of Representatives approves Taft-Hartley act
1964 – Test Cricket debut of Geoff Boycott v Australia at Trent Bridge, 48
1973 – A patent for the ATM is granted to Don Wetzel, Tom Barnes and George Chastain
1988 – French Open Women’s Tennis: Steffi Graf dominates Natalia Zvereva of Belarus 6-0, 6-0; shortest women’s singles Grand Slam final in Open Era; 32 minutes
1989 – Eastern Europe’s first partial free elections in 40 years held in Poland, Solidarity Party comes to power
2018 – “Ocean’s 8” film premieres, directed by Gary Ross starring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway and Rihanna
2020 – UN report criticizing human rights violations in the Philippines, including deaths of 8,000 during its war on drugs, a day after county’s House of Representatives passed new anti-terrorism law
2023 – Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Zippel’s musical “Bad Cinderella” closes at Imperial Theatre, NYC, after 85 performances; 1st time in 43 years that Webber is without a show on Broadway

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Historical Events for 3rd June 2025

1098 – Crusaders seize Antioch after a five-month siege during the First Crusade
1539 – Spanish conquistador Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain
1944 – Generals Giraud and de Gaulle reach agreement on constitution
1949 – Dragnet is 1st broadcast on radio (KFI in Los Angeles)
1956 – KGUN TV channel 9 in Tucson, AZ (ABC) begins broadcasting
1961 – “Wildcat” closes at Alvin Theater NYC after 172 performances
1965 – Gemini 4 launches; second US two-man flight (McDivitt and White); mission includes first US spacewalk
1972 – French Open Women’s Tennis: American icon Billie Jean King wins her only French singles title; beats Evonne Goolagong of Australia 6-3, 6-3
2007 – USS Carter Hall (LSD-50) engages with pirates after they board Danish ship Danica White off the coast of Somalia
2018 – Golden State guard Stephen Curry breaks Ray Allen’s NBA Finals record for most 3-pointers with 9 in the Warriors 122-103 Game 2 win over Cleveland Cavaliers

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Historical Events for 2nd June 2025

1855 – The Portland Rum Riot occurs in Portland, Maine
1875 – Alexander Graham Bell makes first sound transmission
1901 – Benjamin Adams arrested for playing golf on Sunday (NY)
1934 – French Championship Women’s Tennis: England’s defending champion Margaret Scriven beats American Helen Jacobs 7-5, 4-6, 6-1
1947 – Hungarian premier Ferenc Nagy resigns
1952 – 650,000 metalworkers go on strike in US
1953 – Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey, London, England
1985 – LPGA Championship Women’s Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Nancy Lopez wins by 8 shots from fellow American Alice Miller
2018 – Ringo Starr’s thirteenth All-Starr Band debuts in concert; members include: Steve Lukather, Gregg Rolie, Colin Hay, Graham Gouldman, Gregg Bissonette, and Warren Ham
2020 – UK death toll from COVID-19 passes 50,000 (50,032) according to its Office of National Statistics

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Historical Events for 1st June 2025

1935 – Compulsory driving tests and license plates introduced in the United Kingdom
1940 – Major General Bernard Montgomery returns to London
1951 – International Cheese treaty signed
1957 – French Championships Men’s Tennis: Sven Davidson becomes first Swede to win a Grand Slam title; beats American Herbert Flam 6-3, 6-4, 6-4
1965 – Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson at Bell Labs detect 3°K primordial background radiation – helping confirm The Big Bang theory (1978 Nobel Prize)
1970 – Soyuz 9 launched into Earth orbit for 18 days
1984 – KWK-AM in St Louis MO changes call letters to KGLD
1990 – Dow Jones Industrial Average hits a record high of 2,900.97
1995 – Texas Rangers pitcher Kenny Rogers’ scoreless inning streak ends at 39 in a 6-3 win over the Minnesota Twins
2019 – Price of a movie ticket rises in Japan for the first time in 26 years from ¥1,800 to ¥1,900, while some cinemas keep the price the same

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Historical Events for 31st May 2025

1665 – Jerusalem’s rabbi Sjabtai Tswi proclaims himself Messiah
1790 – Alferez Manuel Quimper explores the Strait of Juan de Fuca (now the international border between Canada and the US)
1847 – Rotterdam-Hague Railway opens
1916 – HMS Invincible explodes after taking fire during the Battle of Jutland, killing 1026 officers including Rear-Admiral Hood – only 6 crew members survive
1919 – NC-4 aircraft commanded by AC Read completes 1st crossing of Atlantic
1921 – Boston Red Sox 1st baseman John “Stuffy” McInnis begins an errorless string of 1,700 chances
1937 – German warships bombard Almeria, Spain
1970 – Cathedral of Brasília, designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer is dedicated in the Brazilian capital Brasília
1990 – BPAA US Women’s Bowling Open won by Dana Miller-Mackie
2021 – Tulsa, Oklahoma, marks 100 year anniversary of the massacre of hundreds of black residents by a white mob in the Greenwood neighborhood

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Historical Events for 30th May 2025

1642 – All honours granted by Charles I are retrospectively annulled by Parliament
1907 – 41st Belmont Stakes: George Mountain aboard 3-year-old stallion Peter Pan wins
1917 – Jazz standard “Dark Town Strutters Ball” by Shelton Brooks recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band
1927 – Walter Johnson records 110th and final shutout of his Baseball HOF career, the most in MLB history; Washington Senators score 3-0 win over Boston Red Sox
1956 – Mickey Mantle misses by 18 inches hitting 1st home run out of Yankee Stadium in the first game of a doubleheader against the Washington Senators
1957 – Test Cricket debut for Rohan Kanhai v England at Edgbaston
1959 – The Auckland Harbour Bridge is officially opened in Auckland, New Zealand.
1966 – Indianapolis 500: English 1962 F1 World Champion Graham Hill wins after leading for a total of only 10 laps; first rookie winner since 1927
1972 – 3 Japanese PFL terrorists kills 24, wound 72 at Tel Aviv’s Lod Intl airport
1986 – Indianapolis 500: Bobby Rahal becomes first driver in race history to complete the 500 miles (800 km) in less than 3 hours; average speed 170.722 mph (274.750 km/h)

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Historical Events for 29th May 2025

1138 – Anti-Pope Victor IV (Gregorio) submits himself to Pope Innocentius II
1900 – Trademark “Escalator” registered by Otis Elevator Co.
1916 – NY Giants win 17th consecutive road game
1924 – AEK Athens FC is established on the anniversary of the siege of Constantinople by the Turks
1928 – Fritz von Opel reaches 200 kph in experimental rocket car
1973 – Columbia Records fires president Clive Davis for misappropriating $100,000 in funds, Davis will start Arista records
1973 – Thomas Bradley elected 1st African American mayor of Los Angeles, California
1983 – Yuri Dumchev of USSR throws discus a record 71.86 m
2015 – Heat wave in India centered in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states is reported to have killed 1800 people in a week
2019 – World’s smallest surviving baby, a girl, discharged from Sharp March Birch Hospital in San Diego after being born at 23 weeks weighing 8.6 ounces (245 grams)

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