Well,
I know which day I was born, and I know which day of the week it was. But I
don’t know too much about the day itself.
September
– so early spring – but whether it was filled with sunshine and blue skies or
cool breezes and spring showers, I don’t know.
Friday’s
child is loving and giving. Did my parents have plans for the weekend ? Or were
they just planning on waiting for me to show up ?
So
from the wonderful world of the interweb :
·
Duke
Ellington won Springarn Medal for his musical achievements
·
US
Congress passed a bill authorising food stamps for poor Americans
·
Elroy
Face’s 22 game win streak ends as Dodgers beat Pirates 5-4
·
Oriole
Jerry Walker pitches 16 inn beating White Sox 1-0
·
Dwight
D Eisenhower was President of the US
·
Harold
McMillan was Prime Minister of Great Britain
·
Walter
Nash was Prime Minister of New Zealand
·
Keith
Holyoake was the Leader of the Opposition
·
Viscount
Cobham was Governor-General
·
Denis
Rogers became Mayor of Hamilton (Dove=Myer Robinson became Mayor of Auckland
and Frank Kitts was Mayor of Wellington)
·
Auckland
Harbour Bridge had been open for 3 months
·
The
British Lions were on tour – the AB’s won of course ! 18-17, 11-8, 22-8 before
the Lions won the 4th match 9-6. Wilson Whineray and Colin Meads
were young All Blacks
·
The
new Wellington airport opened at Rongotai
·
New
Zealand and 11 other countries active in Antarctic during the Geophysical Year
signed the Antarctic Treaty
·
Turners
and Growers announced that it would now export the Chinese gooseberry under the
name “kiwifruit”
·
The
first discovery of gas at Kapuni was made
·
The
New Zealand Broadcasting Service made the country’s first experimental
television broadcast from the roof of the 1YA studio in Shortland Street, Auckland
·
Bruce
Mason’s one man play “The end of the golden weather” was debuted
·
Stirling
Moss and Jack Brabham raced for the chequered flag in the New Zealand Grand
Prix at Ardmore in front of 80000 people. Moss won. Bruce McLaren came 3rd.
·
President
Eisenhower was preparing for the visit to the US of Nikita Khrushchev
·
Living
Doll by Cliff Richard & the Drifters was #1 in the UK and
·
The
Three Bells by The Browns was #1 in the US
There
you have it – not everything happened on my birthday – but in the end it was a
pretty good list of things for the year.
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