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June 10, 1967: The Six-Day War ends with Israel having doubled its land area in less than week by capturing territory from Egypt, Syria, and Jordan
June 23, 1967: USSR's Kosygin and USA's Johnson meet in New Jersey village

The following events occurred in June 1967:

June 1, 1967 (Thursday)

June 2, 1967 (Friday)

June 3, 1967 (Saturday)

June 4, 1967 (Sunday)

June 5, 1967 (Monday)

June 6, 1967 (Tuesday)

June 7, 1967 (Wednesday)

June 8, 1967 (Thursday)

June 9, 1967 (Friday)

June 10, 1967 (Saturday)

June 11, 1967 (Sunday)

June 12, 1967 (Monday)

June 13, 1967 (Tuesday)

June 14, 1967 (Wednesday)

June 15, 1967 (Thursday)

June 16, 1967 (Friday)

June 17, 1967 (Saturday)

June 18, 1967 (Sunday)

June 19, 1967 (Monday)

June 20, 1967 (Tuesday)

June 21, 1967 (Wednesday)

June 22, 1967 (Thursday)

June 23, 1967 (Friday)

June 24, 1967 (Saturday)

June 25, 1967 (Sunday)

June 26, 1967 (Monday)

June 27, 1967 (Tuesday)

Plaque commemorating installation of world's first bank cash machine
Actor Reg Varney demonstrates the ATM

June 28, 1967 (Wednesday)

June 29, 1967 (Thursday)

June 30, 1967 (Friday)

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  35. "Israelis Shattering Arab Opposition; Old Jerusalem, Gaza City Captured", Wilmington (DE) Evening Journal, June 6, 1967, p1
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  39. "Suez Canal Closed to Shipping by Egypt", Chicago Tribune, June 7, 1967, p2
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  46. "ISRAEL, JORDAN O.K. TRUCE", Chicago Tribune, June 8, 1967, p1
  47. "Cite Efforts to Kill Hussein", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1967, p1A-1
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  82. "22 Inning Game Goes 6 1/2 Hours!", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1967, p1
  83. "U.S. Fires Probe at Venus 2 Days Behind Russians", Chicago Tribune, June 14, 1967, p2
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  86. "Close Libya Bases, U.S., Britain Told", Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1967, p1
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  93. "Crash Victim Recalls Starvation, Vultures", Minneapolis Star Tribune, July 3, 1967, p31
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  96. "CHINESE REDS FIRE H-BOMB", Chicago Tribune, June 18, 1967, p1
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  112. "18 Britons Die in Arab Troop Revolt in Aden— 2 Policemen Also Are Killed; 25 Hurt", Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1967, p8
  113. "Forgot Key Word— House Burned Up Over Flag Goof", Pittsburgh Press, June 21, 1967, p1
  114. "'Flag-Burning' Bill Doesn't Include Burning", Indianapolis Star, June 21, 1967, p6
  115. "Arab Mayor Flies Israeli Flag", Chicago Tribune, June 22, 1967, p7
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  127. "10,000 IN MELEE— War Protest Mars LBJ Visit— Police Clash With Crowd Outside Hotel", Los Angeles Times, June 24, 1967, p1
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  132. "34 Die in Air Liner Crash", Chicago Tribune, June 24, 1967, p1
  133. "World Marks Tumble in Mile, Vault", Chicago Tribune, June 24, 1967, p1
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  135. "Pope Bars Marriage for Priests— Asserts Rule of Celibacy Will Remain", Chicago Tribune, June 23, 1967, p1
  136. "Devaluation Controversies in the Developing Countries", by Sebastian Edwards and Julio A. Santaella, in A Retrospective on the Bretton Woods System: Lessons for International Monetary Reform (University of Chicago Press, 2007) p454
  137. John Roberts, Safeguarding the Nation: The Story of the Modern Royal Navy (Seaforth Publishing, 2009) p83
  138. "West German Ship Explodes; Crew Rescued", Chicago Tribune, June 4, 1967, p4-21
  139. "Twisters Rip Europe, Kill 22, Hurt 100", Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1967, p3
  140. Jeff Evans, Rock & Pop on British TV (Omnibus Press, 2017)
  141. The Observer (London), June 25, 1967, p22
  142. "TV Special to Circle Globe", Chicago Tribune, June 25, 1967
  143. Sydney Morning Herald, June 26, 1967
  144. "'Our World' Show Hits TV Home Run", by Clay Gowran, Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1967, p2-22
  145. "Live 'Our World" Proves NET Hit", Bridgeport (CT) Post, June 26, 1967, p12
  146. "LBJ HAILS SUMMIT GAINS— Kosygin Firm on Viet, Middle East", Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1967, p1
  147. "U.S., Panama Agree on New Canal Pacts", Chicago Tribune, June 27, 1967, p1
  148. "Syria Charges Plot; Shoots 2", Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1967, p1
  149. Michael Palm, Technologies of Consumer Labor: A History of Self-Service (Routledge, 2016)
  150. Gilly Pickup, What the British Invented: From the Great to the Downright Bonkers (Amberley Publishing Ltd., 2015)
  151. "Fatal Crash Causes China, E. German Rift", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1967, p4
  152. "Rock 'n' Roller Freed in Draft Evasion Case", Chicago Tribune, June 28, 1967, p8
  153. "East Jerusalem", in The A to Z of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, by P. R. Kumaraswamy (Scarecrow Press, 2009) p73
  154. "Israel Acts to Unite Old, New Jerusalem", Chicago Tribune, June 28, 1967, p8
  155. "U.S. Assails Israeli Annexation— Jordanian Sector Merged Into Single City", Chicago Tribune, June 28, 1967, p1
  156. "Pope Confers Hat of Cardinal on Cody in Vatican Ceremony", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1967, p1
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  159. "Lost Person Service Due at Postoffice", Chicago Tribune, June 30, 1967, p1
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  161. "JAYNE MANSFIELD KILLED! Actress, Two Men Die in Auto Crash", Chicago Tribune, June 30, 1967, p1
  162. "Congo Ex-Premier Reported Kidnaped", Pittsburgh Press, July 2, 1967, p1
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  164. "Details of Tshombe Kidnaping Revealed", AP report in Warren (PA) Times-Mirror and Observer, p13
  165. "First Negro Spaceman Eyed Stars as a Chicago Youth", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1967, p1
  166. "HONG KONG AIR LINE CRASH— 30 of 85 Are Pulled from Kowloon Bay", Chicago Tribune, June 30, 1967, p1
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