You say: Stop the Clock February 3.(Letters)

From: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) | Date: February 3, 2005 | Copyright information

1488 - Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Diaz became the first European to land on African soil, putting ashore at Mossal Bay, Cape of Good Hope.

1877 - Chopsticks, the novelty piano piece, was registered at the British Museum.

1919 - The first meeting of the League of Nations was held in Paris, with US President Woodrow Wilson as chairman.

1935 - The jingle ``We are the Ovaltineys, little girls and boys'' ...

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