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    The Panic of 1873 originated in the rapid expansion of the American securities market in response to the capital demands of the war effort and railway development. Many small investors got their first taste of the securities market while buying bonds floated to finance the U. S. Civil War. When the war was over, railroad entrepreneurs found a ready market for stocks and bonds to fund the massive expansion that culminated in the Union Pacific Railroad’s completion of the first transcontinental route in 1869.

    Evening Woopert - Could do with some of your rain - 35 today but cooling down tomorrow - lot of unhappy chappies on LFC forum someone even mentioned our Ronald as a replacement for BR bloody nerve of it - dog sitting continues and with the high command home all the love and affection is channelled to the dog I feel I should put in for a deserted husbands pension - hope you have a good week and get at least a couple of walks in ATB
     
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    1874 Northwich Football Club is a supporter-owned English football club based in Northwich, Cheshire, who play in the North West Counties League Premier League
    Ground: Barton Stadium, Winsford...........Manager: Ian Street.

    Hi anti - dry today, but colder, and a bit of frost this morning. Scouse fans are a bit volatile aren't they ?! Rumours that Rickie Lambert could return to SFC on loan. Good draw at Villa tonight, so the unbeaten run continues. How is your Dad coping with things ? At least you have Summer approaching, so some decent weather to keep the spirits high. Have a good day <ok>
     
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    After 4 years of uncertain gestation, the 3rd Republic was definitively proclaimed at Versailles in 1875. It was a triumphant defeat over the divided monarchists. Proclaimed on 4 September 1870 after the defeat at Sedan, the 3rd Republic got off to a difficult start. The period was very unfavourable. France was invaded by Germany and there was widespread social and political agitation. Since September 1870, the government of National Defence had been trying to make peace. But Bismarck would agree to negotiate only with a government appointed from an elected assembly. Elections were held in February 1871 which consecrated the triumph of the monarchist right-wing parties (Legitimists, Orleanists, Bonapartists). Gathered in Bordeaux, the new assembly appointed Thiers as &#8220;Head of the Executive&#8221;. It did not yet dare to use the term &#8220;President&#8221;! Thiers signed the peace treaty in Frankfurt in May.

    gday Woopert - I think the difference between us and the current leaders when they play poorly they still win whereas we get a patchy draw. Overcast day been to the pool then got a replacement distributor from the wreckers so see how we go - my dad is coping ok thanks he has another blood test in a month to see how quickly the lymphoma is progressing - fingers crossed - with another dry day you should be able to stride purposefully along the esplanade being careful not to be too obvious in enjoying the local scenery - ATB
     
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    Feb 7th, 1876 - American President Grant's private-secretary Orville acquitted in Whiskey Ring. Bet Keith Harris was found guilty though !

    Evening anti - No walk today, as torrential rain. Overseas in Portsmouth for the day tomorrow calling on people to do with work. Pleased to hear that your Dad's coping o.k. - a bit of the old "Bulldog Spirit" doesn't do any harm. Hope you have a good day.
     
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    First Test match in 1877
    Played between two teams of eleven at the MCG, March 15,16, 17 and 19, 1877.
    Australia, with Charles Bannerman 165 retired hurt (including the first &#8220;five&#8221; in Test cricket) defeated England in what became known as the first 'Test' match.
    In those days a batsman got five runs for a hit over the MCG fence. Bannerman only played three Tests, and retired in 1879/1880 to become coach of the Melbourne Cricket Club.
    Australia won the first Test by 45 runs, Billy Midwinter taking 5/78 in England&#8217;s first innings. Midwinter also played for England.

    Greetings Woopert - Hazy morning about to read all the stuff for tonights board meeting - son home from NewYork and daughter planning to go to NYK for New Year then a trip to Central South America so she leaves on Boxing Day hope its not too early - hope its not oil skins and wellies tomorrow in Pompey and by the way does Portsmouth have an airport ? ATB
     
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    The Factory and Workshop Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 16) brought all the previous Acts together in one consolidation.
    Now the Factory Code applied to all trades.
    No child anywhere under the age of 10 was to be employed.
    Compulsory education for children up to 10 years old.
    10-14 year olds could only be employed for half days.
    Women were to work no more than 56 hours per week.


    Evening anti - Dry today whilst 'over the water'. Portsmouth used to have an airport, but it closed in 1973, after a few accidents. I remember flying to Jersey on holiday from the airport, with my parents and sister when I was a kid. Southampton Airport is the nearest one to Pompey now. Have a nice day.
     
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    8 February 1879 &#8211; Bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang raid the town of Jerilderie, New South Wales, locking up the town's two policemen, stealing their uniforms, cutting the telegraph lines and robbing the bank. Kelly also pens the famous Jerilderie Letter.

    Gudday Woopert - another overcast day taken dad shopping - waiting in now for the fridge repair man they certainly don't make fridges like they used to this one is a year old and when I bought it the guy said they don't last 15 years anymore 8 if your lucky so if they could make them to last 15 years why stop or am I being naïve - hope you get a walk in ATB
     
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    Sep 6th, 1880 - W G Grace scores 152 in debut Test Cricket innings, v Australia, at The Oval.

    Evening anti - Mild with a bit of rain over here today. They don't make anything to last nowadays, thats for sure - we live in a throwaway society. We have been waiting almost a month now for a contractor to come round to replace our storm damaged fencing. Excuse after excuse !! Have a good day <ok>
     
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    A visit to 1881 Heritage will transport you to Victorian-era Hong Kong. From the 1880s to 1996, this was the headquarters of the Hong Kong Marine Police. Several buildings and artefacts of historical interest have been preserved and restored, and the site now features a shopping mall, a heritage hotel, and an exhibition hall.

    Hey Woopert - Sunny morning been to the pool where the scenery was especially nice - off to assemble a chicken coop and run for a mates flock then the mind will turn towards darts for our final game before next Friday when its presentation night - awful news re Phil Hughes tragic accident very sad ATB
     
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    1882 saw the founding of the following now Premiership clubs, Spuds, Burnley and QPR.
     
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    1883 local intrest this one saw the founding of Havant FC
     
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    1884 again local interest saw the foundation of Hayling Island FC.
     
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    1885 no local interest here, an awful year saw the foundation of the SCUMMERS<whistle>
     
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    1886 - Griswold Lorillard shocked New York society by attending the Tuxedo Park Autumn Ball in a jacket rather than the then de-riguer tailcoat. To this day, the dinner jacket is known as a tuxedo in the US.
     
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    In 1887 on Jan 4th - Thomas Stevens was the 1st man to bicycle around the world.
     
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    The most famous snowstorm in American history, the Blizzard of 1888, has acquired an almost legendary status. Although there have been many heavier snowfalls as well as significantly lower temperatures, the blizzard's combination of inclement conditions has been unmatched in more than a century.

    Hey Woopert - a flurry of contributions a rare thing indeed - no plump bird in the final game of the year - we move on to next weeks presentation night - sunny day being dragged to the shops to buy a Christmas tree then out to a Vietnamese noshery tonight - big test for our lot come Sunday whilst you should have an easier game- avagoodweekend ATB
     
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    London Dock Strike of 1889.

    The London Dock Strike was an industrial dispute involving dock workers in the Port of London. It broke out on 14 August 1889, and resulted in a victory for the 100,000 strikers and established strong trade unions amongst London dockers, one of which became the nationally important Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union. The strike is widely considered a milestone in the development of the British labour movement, symbolizing the growth of the New Unions of casual, unskilled and poorly paid workers, in contrast to the craft unions already in existence. The strike helped to draw attention to the problem of poverty in Victorian England and the dockers' cause attracted considerable public sympathy.


    Good Morning anti - apologies, no show last night, completely out of my control ! Sad news indeed regarding Phil Hughes, what a tragic accident. Feel very sorry also for the poor bowler who must be blaming himself over the incident. New fencing out front of our house going up as I type this. Tomorrow it's the back garden to be done. Never tried Vietnamese food, is it nice and spicy ? Saints v Man. City should be a cracker. We kick off in a little over 3 hours time up at Tranmere. Presume the ute is back on the road now ? Have a good day <ok>
     
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    The colony of Western Australia was granted a constitution by the British Parliament in1890. At that time it contained less than 50,000 colonists and an unknown number of Aboriginal inhabitants. It was a remote backwater, isolated by hundreds of kilometres of sand and sea. Connected to the rest of Australia by a single telegraph line from 1877 and a steamship service which braved the Southern Ocean, the colonists looked across the Indian Ocean towards Great Britain for trade, investment and guidance.
    Proclamation, 1890The fact that so many people lived in Western Australia at all was due in large part to the forcible transportation of nearly 10,000 British convicts between 1850 and 1868. They provided enough labour to undertake much-needed public works. Yet the stigma of having a convict population also contributed to a serious decline in the number of free settlers willing to emigrate/

    Afternoon Woopert - home from grub very forgettable had san choy bow then soft shell chilli crab not the best but hey ho out with the high command and another couple- good to hear fortress Woop is to be completed - ute still waiting for the mechanic to install it then we are back in business - one would think time for a match thread but who is going to do it? off now to seek comfort in the promised land good luck against Tranmere ATB
     
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    The Russian Famine of 1891

    In the decades leading up to the Russian famine of 1891, the country was actually a major grain exporter. In fact, farmers exported 15 to 20 percent of their grain crop during the late 1880s, according to historian Stephen G. Wheatcroft's account of prerevolutionary Russia. This abundance dropped sharply and quickly, leading to a significant loss of life that would ultimately alter the course of Russian history.


    Hi anti - I'm just about to start a match thread ! I do like Chinese/Thai/Malaysian food, and luckily we have a really nice restaurant (with takeaway) in Ryde. Have a good day, and speak again later.
     
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    Not many firearm models today can boast of having had over one million produced. The Winchester Model 1892, very similar in construction to the Winchester Model 1886, is one of these famous lever-action rifles.
    It is much like a compact or carbine model of the famous 1886 and has the same dual, vertical locking system for impressive strength. Many of its components have been scaled down and simplified to handle the smaller calibers, and here is where this nostalgic rifle shines.

    Evening Woopert - fine sunny sunday morning - well I for one didn't see that 3-1 coming especially after the 3-0 the previous week did your guys have another "Shot" game or did the Trannys play out of their skin? Lazy sunday today with a BBQ this evening with the prodigal son as he is up for a wedding. The high command is having cataract surgery this coming Tuesday then the following Tuesday but when I made what I thought was a cheeky aside "well its going to cost a bit but at least you'll be able to see the dust on the TV" it wasn't received very well - lets see if Saints can capitalise on Chelsea's draw with Sunderland doubt it but here's hoping - off now to mention the Rugby Union score to my darling Australian wife - ATB
     
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