^B{^#!16!30 November^N! National Day of Scotland. Feast day of St Andrew the Apostle, St Sapor, and St Cuthbert Mayne.
^B{1840^B} Napoleon I's remains were returned from St Helena to Paris. ^B{1872^B} The first international football match was played, Scotland v England (drawing 0-0). ^B{1914^B} Charlie Chaplin made his film debut in ^I{Making a Living^I}, a Mack Sennett one-reeler, without his trademark moustache and cane. ^B{1936^B} The Crystal Palace at Sydenham, designed by Joseph Paxton and originally constructed in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851, burned down. ^B{1939^B} The USSR invaded Finland. ^B{1988^B} PLO leader Yasser Arafat attempted to enter the US to address the UN General Assembly, but was refused a visa.
^B{^I{^#!14!Born ^N}Andrea Palladio, Italian architect, ^B{1508^B}; Philip Sidney, English poet and soldier, ^B{1554^B}; Jonathan Swift, Irish author, ^B{1667^B}; Mark Twain, US author, ^B{1835^B}; Winston Churchill, British statesman, ^B{1874^B}; Gary Lineker, English footballer, ^B{1960^B}.
^B{^I{^#!14!Died ^N}^>}Oscar Wilde, Irish dramatist, ^B{1900^B}; Edward John Eyre, Australian explorer, ^B{1901^B}; Beniamino Gigli, Italian operatic tenor, ^B{1957^B}; Zeppo Marx, US actor and comedian, ^B{1979^B}; Cary Grant, US film actor, ^B{1986^B}; James Baldwin, US writer, ^B{1987^B}.