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Nov 28: On this day in Cambridge history
On this day, the Truvoice studio opened on Jesus Lane, two pilots parachuted from a jet that blew up in Balsham, and the cause of the fire at the Sidney Street warehouse was revealed.
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On this day, the Truvoice studio opened on Jesus Lane, two pilots parachuted from a jet that blew up in Balsham, and the cause of the fire at the Sidney Street warehouse was revealed.
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On this day, a fire broke out in Sidney Street, the Friday Bridge agricultural camp closed, and a motion at the Cambridge union society supporting women's full university rights was carried.
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Teachers have seen their pay increase slower than the rate of inflation.
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The appointments will speed up delivery of the new transport system.
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The biggest increase was seen in the Fenland
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Fire fighters are being called to more and more non-fire incidents.
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On this day, college bedmakers received a pay rise, equipment from obsolete rocket bases went on view at Mepal airfield, and J H Bullock retired from library committee after 55 years.
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On this day, the Stretham war memorial was unveiled, the Cambridge Instrument Company developed the stereoscan, and Cambridge fell silent to mourn the death of President Kennedy.
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On this day, students protested against the introduction of fees, professor of astronomy Sir Arthur Eddington died aged 66, and an inquest issued its verdict on the Oxmoor plane crash.
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On this day, work began to preserve Fulbourn windmill, a memorial was unveiled to those who died in the Far East, and a proposal was made to open a new fire station beside Parker's Piece.
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On this day, detectives found the first cannabis distillery in Cambridge, cinemas were thrown open for Royal wedding, and the Cambridge Omnibus Company was forced to sell its stock.
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The new grants are designed to help businesses that are unable to provide a face-to-face service until they can begin trading again.