January 1973

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The following events occurred in January 1973.

January 1, 1973 (Monday)

January 2, 1973 (Tuesday)

January 3, 1973 (Wednesday)

January 4, 1973 (Thursday)

January 5, 1973 (Friday)

January 6, 1973 (Saturday)

January 7, 1973 (Sunday)

January 8, 1973 (Monday)

January 9, 1973 (Tuesday)

  • Rhodesia closes its borders with Zambia on the grounds that the Zambians are harbouring anti-Rhodesian guerrillas.
  • The Dona Anita, an African freighter, sinks off Vancouver Island, with the loss of all 42 crew.[2]

January 10, 1973 (Wednesday)

  • The body of murdered KGB agent Sergei Kourdakov is sent to Washington D.C. where an English funeral service by Reverend Richard Halverson, a Presbyterian pastor, and a Russian service at a Russian Orthodox church are held.
  • Born: Félix Trinidad, Puerto Rican boxer, in Fajardo, Puerto Rico

January 11, 1973 (Thursday)

  • 1973 oil crisis: U.S. Phase III price controls are introduced.
  • Vietnam War: All Australian involvement in hostilities ceases.
  • Born: Paul Kehoe, Irish politician, in Bree, County Wexford; Rahul Dravid, Indian cricketer, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh

January 12, 1973 (Friday)

January 13, 1973 (Saturday)

January 14, 1973 (Sunday)

January 15, 1973 (Monday)

January 16, 1973 (Tuesday)

  • Died: Clara Ward, 48, American gospel singer, after suffering two strokes

January 17, 1973 (Wednesday)

  • Following a referendum in the Philippines, Proclamation No. 1102 certifies and proclaims that the Constitution proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1971 has been ratified by the Filipino people and thereby come into effect.
  • Died: Ted Koehler, 78, American lyricist

January 18, 1973 (Thursday)

January 19, 1973 (Friday)

January 20, 1973 (Saturday)

January 21, 1973 (Sunday)

January 22, 1973 (Monday)

January 23, 1973 (Tuesday)

January 24, 1973 (Wednesday)

January 25, 1973 (Thursday)

January 26, 1973 (Friday)

January 27, 1973 (Saturday)

January 28, 1973 (Sunday)

January 29, 1973 (Monday)

  • The Troubles: The Ulster Defence Association shoots dead a Catholic civilian at his workplace, a petrol station on Kennedy Way, Belfast. On the same day the UDA kills a 15-year-old Catholic civilian in a drive-by shooting at Falls Road/Donegall Road junction, Belfast, and the Provisional IRA shoots dead UDA member Francis 'Hatchet' Smith in west Belfast; Smith was rumoured to have led the group that shot the teenager.[3]
  • The Miss Dominican Republic 1973 contest is won by Liliana Maritza Fernández González.
  • Born: Jason Schmidt, American baseball pitcher, in Lewiston, Idaho

January 30, 1973 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Jay Manalo, Filipino actor, in Saigon, South Vietnam; Jordan Prentice, Canadian actor, in London, Ontario
  • Died: Titina Silla, 29, Guinea-Bissau freedom fighter, in an ambush by Portuguese authorities. The anniversary of her death later comes to be celebrated as National Women's Day in Guinea Bissau.[4]

January 31, 1973 (Wednesday)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Chronology 1973". The World Book Year Book 1974. Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation. 1974. p. 8. ISBN 0-7166-0474-4. LCCN 62-4818. 
  2. Stille, Darlene R. (1974). "Disasters". The World Book Year Book 1974. Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation. p. 293. ISBN 0-7166-0474-4. LCCN 62-4818. 
  3. McKittrick, David. Lost Lives. Mainstream, 1999. p.320
  4. Guiné-Bissau assinala Dia da Mulher, PANAPress, 2004-01-30.
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