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The following events occurred in January 1974:

January 1, 1974 (Tuesday)

Komtar building on January 1, 2018.

January 2, 1974 (Wednesday)

The U.S. maximum for the next 13 years

January 3, 1974 (Thursday)

January 3, 1974: The new flag of Burma.

January 4, 1974 (Friday)

January 5, 1974 (Saturday)

January 6, 1974 (Sunday)

January 7, 1974 (Monday)

January 8, 1974 (Tuesday)

January 9, 1974 (Wednesday)

  • Representatives of the 12 member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) concluded their three-day meeting in Switzerland at Geneva and voted for a three-month freeze on oil prices.[149] Saudi Arabia had been willing to reduce crude oil prices but faced opposition from Algeria, Iraq and Iran.
  • In Colombia, all 32 people aboard a SATENA airlines flight were killed when the Hawker Siddeley HS-748 crashed into Gabinete Mountain shortly after departing Florencia as part of a multistop flight from Bucaramanga to Bogota.[150][151]
  • The Soviet Writers' Union expelled novelist Lydia Chukovskaya after she had come to the defense of dissident physicist Andrei D. Sakharov, virtually preventing her from having future works published.[152]
January 9, 1974: Milan striker Luciano Chiarugi and Ajax goalkeeper Heinz Stuy in the first leg of the 1973 European Super Cup.

January 10, 1974 (Thursday)

January 11, 1974 (Friday)

January 12, 1974 (Saturday)

January 13, 1974 (Sunday)

  • Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport (DFW), which would become the second-busiest in the world for passenger service, opened in the U.S. state of Texas for scheduled flights. The first flight to land was a Boeing 727 arriving from Memphis, Tennessee. American Airlines Flight 293 to Los Angeles became DFW's first departure several hours later.[218] Operated by the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, the airport occupies 27 square miles (70 km2) of land in Dallas County and Tarrant County.[219][220]
  • Heinrich Lipphardt, a German businessman who had been held prisoner in since 1953 by the Communist government of the People's Republic of China, was set free and allowed to cross into British Hong Kong at the Lowu border crossing. Lipphardt, who had operated a business in northern China before the 1949 Chinese Revolution, had been sentenced to life imprisonment for spying.[221]
  • With the island of Grenada to become independent on February 7, Queen Elizabeth II dismissed the British Governor, Dame Hilda Bynoe, from office at the request of Prime Minister Eric Gairy. Gairy's predecessor, Herbert Blaize, had appointed Dame Hilda.[222]
A Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VIII ring

January 14, 1974 (Monday)

January 15, 1974 (Tuesday)

Happy Days stars Ron Howard (right) and Henry Winkler (left)

January 16, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 16, 1974: AFC Ajax wins the 1973 European Super Cup.

January 17, 1974 (Thursday)

January 18, 1974 (Friday)

January 19, 1974 (Saturday)

January 20, 1974 (Sunday)

January 20, 1974: F-16 Fighting Falcon makes accidental first flight (different airframe pictured in 2003).

January 21, 1974 (Monday)

January 22, 1974 (Tuesday)

The Nike trademark[371]

January 23, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 24, 1974 (Thursday)

January 24–31, 1974: Brisbane flood.

January 25, 1974 (Friday)

January 26, 1974 (Saturday)

January 27, 1974 (Sunday)

The wreck of Captayannis in 2006.
Grivas

January 28, 1974 (Monday)

  • The siege by the Israeli Army of the city of Suez, in Egypt, ended at noon local time. Israeli troops withdrew, clearing the way for the 20,000 troops of the Egyptian 3rd Army to return home.[468] The Egyptian troops had been trapped since October behind enemy lines on the east bank of the Suez Canal after having retaken part of the Sinai peninsula early in the Yom Kippur War.
  • Indonesia's President Suharto took complete control of the Asian nation's internal security agency, ASPRI, dismissing the four Indonesian Army generals who operated the agency.[469]
  • The 1974 Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Agreement was signed, separating the Malaysian national capital, Kuala Lumpur, from the jurisdiction of the state of Selangor and placing the capital under the jurisdiction of the national government as a Federal Territory. The agreement was signed by the head of state of Malaysia, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah and by the Sultan of Selangor, Salahuddin Abdul Aziz ibni Almarhum.[470]
  • Bolivia's President Hugo Banzer placed the South American nation under a state of siege after a group of 12,000 peasants, some of whom were armed, had blocked roads near Cochabamba between the heavily populated cities of the north and the farmlands of the south and the east. The peasants had been protesting the doubling of the costs of basic staple foods. The rebellion was suppressed two days later and the nation's highways were reopened.[471]
  • A bus crash near the Peruvian town of Jauja drowned 35 people after the vehicle collided with another vehicle and fell into the Mantaro River. Only six people of the 41 on board survived.[472]
Promotional photo for Ali vs. Frazier II

January 29, 1974 (Tuesday)

January 30, 1974 (Wednesday)

January 31, 1974 (Thursday)

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