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31 March - At The Astoria London, Jimi Hendrix sets fire to his guitar on
stage for the first time. He is taken to the hospital suffering
burns to his hands.
April
2 April - A UN delegation arrives in Aden due to approaching independence. They leave 7
April, accusing British authorities of lack of cooperation. The
British say the delegation did not contact them.
25 May - Celtic
F.C. becomes the first British and Northern European team to
reach a European Cup final and also to
win it, beating Inter
Milan 2-1 in normal time with the winning goal being scored by
Steve Chalmers.
27 August - Brian Epstein, manager of The Beatles, is found
dead at his home in Belgravia, London. He was 32 years old. The circumstances
of his death are not yet known. [1]
12 December - Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones, 25, wins a
High
Court appeal against a nine-month prison sentence for
possessing and using cannabis. He is instead fined £1,000 and put
on probation for three years.[14]
Boy's
Own Paper, published since 1879, publishes its final
issue.
The Eel Pie
Island Hotel is forced to close by the police.
Ford announces the end of Anglia production and
replaces it with an all-new car called the Escort, which like its predecessor will
built at Dagenham and sold
all over Europe.