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Wildcat No. 5, dated 17 December - 30 December 1988, 40p every fortnight. This scene did not appear in the story inside! Treasury of British Comics.

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John throws a paper aeroplane at an art exhibition held at the Royal Institute galleries, Piccadilly, London on the 30th December 1968. The exhibition was in support of 40 members of staff who had been sacked from the Guildford School of Art. John and Yoko handed out A4 sheets of paper with on each of which was written "fold this 9 times". Everyone tried and failed.
Pics: Alamy / Mirrorpix Note: Wikipedia has this as New Year 1969, but Alamy dates as 30th December 1968.
Lee Van Cleef as Colonel Douglas Mortimer in For a Few Dollars More. Released in Italy on 30 December 1965. This movie was the first time I remember seeing someone wearing a 'cross draw' holster.
The Gun cover by Jeff Bevan on Warlord and Bullet No. 223, dated 30 December 1978.
DC Thomson.
The Beatles in Dick James’ office, 30th December 1963.

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The Rover dated 30 December 1972. Attack! cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
The New Hotspur No. 115, dated 30 December 1961. The Green Archers and Mick and Mack the Battersea Battlers share the cover.
DC Thomson.
The Wizard No. 151, dated 30 December 1972. The Hoodoo on the Rangers cover. DC Thomson.