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* [[1914]] – The film ''[[Kid Auto Races at Venice]]''<!--not bold, short-->, featuring the first appearance of comedy actor '''[[Charlie Chaplin]]'''{{`}}s character "[[The Tramp]]"<!--not bold, refimprove section--> ''(pictured)'', was released.
* [[1914]] – The film ''[[Kid Auto Races at Venice]]''<!--not bold, short-->, featuring the first appearance of comedy actor '''[[Charlie Chaplin]]'''{{`}}s character "[[The Tramp]]"<!--not bold, refimprove section--> ''(pictured)'', was released.
* [[1948]] – '''[[Neil Harvey]]''' became the youngest [[Australia national cricket team|Australian]] to score a [[century (cricket)|century]] in [[Test cricket]].
* [[1948]] – '''[[Neil Harvey]]''' became the youngest [[Australia national cricket team|Australian]] to score a [[century (cricket)|century]] in [[Test cricket]].
* [[1991]] – [[The Troubles]]: The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[Downing Street mortar attack|launched mortars]]''' at [[10 Downing Street|{{nowrap|10 Downing}} Street]], London, in a failed attempt to assassinate British prime minister [[John Major]].
* [[1991]] – [[The Troubles]]: The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[Downing Street mortar attack|shelled {{nowrap|10 Downing}} Street with mortars]]''' in a failed attempt to assassinate British prime minister [[John Major]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Margaret Fownes-Luttrell]]'''<!--English noblewoman--> |b|1726| '''[[Eddie Izzard]]'''<!--British actor and comedian--> |b|1962| '''[[Anne Morrow Lindbergh]]'''<!--American writer--> |d|2001}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Margaret Fownes-Luttrell]]'''<!--English noblewoman--> |b|1726| '''[[Eddie Izzard]]'''<!--British actor and comedian--> |b|1962| '''[[Anne Morrow Lindbergh]]'''<!--American writer--> |d|2001}}
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Independence Day in Grenada (1974); lots of CN tags, holiday not mentioned
457Leo I was crowned Byzantine emperor, and went on to rule for nearly 20 years. refimprove section
1807Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Eylau began between the French Empire, and Russian and Prussian forces of the Fourth Coalition near Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia. refimprove
1863 – In New Zealand's worst maritime tragedy, HMS Orpheus of the British Royal Navy sank off the coast of Auckland, killing 189 crew out of the ship's complement of 259. refimprove
1894 – The Western Federation of Miners began a five-month strike in Cripple Creek, Colorado, the only strike action in U.S. history where the state militia was called to support the strikers. featured on June 6
1904 – The Great Baltimore Fire in Maryland began, and destroyed over 1,500 buildings in 30 hours. refimprove section
1971 – In Switzerland, voters approved a constitutional amendment introducing women's suffrage in federal elections and referenda. refimprove
1992 – The Maastricht Treaty was signed by the members of the European Communities, which led to the formation of the European Union. refimprove section
2009 – A series of 400 individual bushfires ignited across the Australian state of Victoria, Australia, on Black Saturday, eventually resulting in 173 total deaths. refimprove section
2012 – Several months of political crisis in the Maldives culminated in the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed. both: refimprove

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Charlie Chaplin as "The Tramp"
Charlie Chaplin as "The Tramp"
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