Dawn is about to break over Gallipoli - 108 years since Australian and New Zealand troops landed at Anzac Cove. EdwardGodfrey9 is there. 9News MORE:
The sophisticated optical observatory was built in the United States under the supervision of NASA.On April 24, 1969, Beatles member Paul McCartney, centre, issued a public statement saying there was no truth to rumours he was dead.
The "Paul is dead" conspiracy theory began in 1966, alleging that McCartney of died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike.Rumours circulated on US campuses that McCartney died in a car crash and was replaced by a look alike, called William Campbell. But in reality, the fatal car crash never happened. The English music legend is alive and well today, aged 80.The infamous Golden State Killer suspect Joseph DeAngelo was arrested on April 24, 2018, in California.
The former American police officer later pleaded guilty to raping more than 50 women and murdering 13 people in the 1970s and 80s. Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton and five men launched a lifeboat from uninhabited Elephant Island in the Southern Ocean on April 24, 1916, to rescue crew on the ice-trapped shipAttribution:On April 24, 1912, the New South Wales government granted 17 hectares of land on Sydney's lower north shore for the building of a city zoo.
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