Today in News History

On June 27, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1865, John Monash, Australian engineer and general (died 1931) was born. In 1894, Giorgio Costantino Schinas, Maltese architect and civil engineer (born 1834) passed away. In 1924, The Johor-Singapore Causeway opens after five years of construction, providing a land connection for road and rail vehicles travelling between Johor and Singapore. In 1927, Prime Minister of Japan Tanaka Giichi convenes an eleven-day conference to discuss Japan's strategy in China. The Tanaka Memorial, a forged plan for world domination, is later claimed to be a secret report leaked from this conference. In 1940, Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton, Scottish politician, Secretary of State for Scotland was born. In 1944, World War II: Mogaung is the first place in Burma to be liberated from the Japanese by British Chindits, supported by the Chinese. In 1960, Robert King, English harpsichordist and conductor was born. In 1960, Harry Pollitt, British politician and Secretary General of the Communist Party of Great Britain (born 1890) passed away. In 2005, Ray Holmes, English lieutenant and pilot (born 1914) passed away. In 2008, Sam Manekshaw, Indian field marshal (born 1914) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Shipping Secretary lays foundation stones for 2 projects at NMPA

The Hindu BusinessLine

The Hindu BusinessLine

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June 27, 2026

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Shipping Secretary lays foundation stones for 2 projects at NMPA

The covered storage shed inside wharf will provide modern covered storage facilities for bulk and break-bulk cargo and significantly enhance cargo handling capacity and trade competitiveness

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