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:* 14 Battalions of British Commonwealth troops – Canadian Brigade and Australian Infantry,
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:* 14 November: 2LO began broadcasting on mediumwave, from Marconi House to London with the first newscast read by Arthur Burrows, first Director of Programmes.
:* 13. Bxe7 Nxc5 14. Bxd8 Nxa4 15. Bg5 Bxf3 16. gxf3 Nxb2 gives Fischer an extra pawn and ruins Byrne's pawn structure ;
:* 13. Qc1 Qa5 + 14. Nc3 Bxf3 15. gxf3 Nxg5 regains the sacrificed piece with a better position and extra pawn ;
:* 13. Qb4 Nxg5 14. Nxg5 Bxd1 15. Kxd1 Bxd4 16. Qd2 Bxf2 with a winning material advantage ( Fischer ).
:* The 2006 NFC Championship Game granted the Bears their second trip to the Super Bowl, the first in 21 years, with a 39 – 14 victory over the New Orleans Saints.
:* The 2010 NFC Championship Game matched the Bears against the Green Bay Packers, where the Bears were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl XLV champions, 21 – 14.
:* and Battalions
:* Amalgamated battalion ( Grenadier and Cazadores Companies from Battalions Burgos, Concepción, Infante and Arequipa )
:* and British
:* 1920: Mohammed Abdullah Hassan ( called " the Mad Mullah " by the British ) dies and the longest and bloodiest colonial resistance war in Africa ends.
:* In 1987, in the same case as Buckland, British baker Colin Pitchfork was the first criminal caught and convicted using DNA fingerprinting.
:* De uiris illustribus, a biographical encyclopedia of British writers in four books, arranged chronologically.
:* A detailed map of the realm engraved on a silver table, to be presented to the King ( inspired by a set of table-maps once possessed by the Emperor Charlemagne ), accompanied by a written description, the Liber de topographia Britanniae, and a key to identifying the British place-names given in ancient texts.
:* 20 December: Publication of the Crown charter and licence agreements creating the British Broadcasting Corporation.
:* The provincial power to manage Crown land did not initially extend to Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan when they were created from part of the Northwest Territories, as such land continued to be vested in the federal Crown, and it was vacated on some land by British Columbia upon entering Confederation.
:* The management of offshore resources is complex: while the beds of internal waters vest in the provincial Crown, beds of territorial seas vest in the federal Crown ( together with management of the continental shelf and the exclusive economic zone ), but the beds and islands of the waters between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia have been declared to be the property of the Crown in right of BC.
:* aeronautics were held by the Aeronautics Reference to be within the exclusive authority of the Parliament of Canada by virtue of the power under s. 132 governing treaties entered into by the British Empire, and it thus ousted any question of possible provincial jurisdiction ( although, after the underlying treaty was replaced by one not entered into by the British Empire, it was subsequently held in Johannesson v. West St. Paul that, in accordance with Ontario v. Canada Temperance Federation, the field continued to be within federal jurisdiction under the power relating to peace, order and good government, as by then it had attained a national dimension )
:* although an international agreement governing broadcasting was not a treaty of the British Empire, the Radio Reference held that it fell within federal jurisdiction, as Canada's obligations under its agreements in this field required it to pass legislation that would apply to all the dwellers in Canada, and the matter could be seen as being analogous to telegraphs, which already was in the federal sphere
:* the Labour Conventions Reference dealt with labour relations ( a matter that was plainly within provincial jurisdiction ), and as the conventions were not treaties of the British Empire and no plausible argument could be made for the field attaining a national dimension or becoming of national concern, the Canadian Parliament was unable to exercise any new legislative authority.
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