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 ?
What global, national or
local events were happening ? Sadly in New Zealand the papers from that day
haven’t been digitised yet, so all I can do is try to find something more
global. It can’t have been anything too momentous or I think I would have heard
about it. I know for example on the day my brother was born, that the Berlin
Wall construction was completed. So if Mum remembered that from the day he was
born maybe the news of the day on my birthday was inconsequential.
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.