September 1973

September 1, 1973 (Saturday)

September 2, 1973 (Sunday)

September 3, 1973 (Monday)

September 4, 1973 (Tuesday)

September 5, 1973 (Wednesday)

September 6, 1973 (Thursday)

September 7, 1973 (Friday)

  • Faina Melnik of the Soviet Union breaks her own world record in the women's discus event at an athletics meeting in Edinburgh.[7]

September 8, 1973 (Saturday)

September 9, 1973 (Sunday)

September 10, 1973 (Monday)

  • Greek cargo ship Condor collides with Portuguese ship H Capelo in thick fog off Guernsey, Channel Islands, and sinks with the loss of ten crew.[10]
  • A Chilean military officer reports to a CIA officer that a coup is being planned and asks for US government assistance. He is told that the US Government will not provide any assistance because it is an internal Chilean matter, but that his request will be forwarded to Washington. The CIA thus learned of the exact date of the coup shortly before it took place.[11]

September 11, 1973 (Tuesday)

September 12, 1973 (Wednesday)

September 13, 1973 (Thursday)

September 14, 1973 (Friday)

September 15, 1973 (Saturday)

September 16, 1973 (Sunday)

September 17, 1973 (Monday)

September 18, 1973 (Tuesday)

September 19, 1973 (Wednesday)

  • King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden is invested at the Hall of State of the Royal Palace of Stockholm. He chooses the title "King of Sweden" (Sveriges Konung), thereby ending a 400-year tradition of Swedish monarchs using the title "By the Grace of God King of the Swedes, the Goths/Geats and the Wends" (med Guds Nåde Sveriges, Götes och Wendes Konung; Latin: Dei Gratia Suecorum, Gothorum et Vandalorum Rex).[19]
  • Died: Gram Parsons, 26, US singer-songwriter (overdose of morphine and alcohol)[20]

September 20, 1973 (Thursday)

September 21, 1973 (Friday)

September 22, 1973 (Saturday)

September 23, 1973 (Sunday)

September 24, 1973 (Monday)

September 25, 1973 (Tuesday)

September 26, 1973 (Wednesday)

September 27, 1973 (Thursday)

September 28, 1973 (Friday)

September 29, 1973 (Saturday)

September 30, 1973 (Sunday)

References

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  3. "Coming Events". The Financial Post. July 28, 1973. p. 13. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  4. Norman Fox (1973-09-05). "Swimming". The Times. p. 9.
  5. Paul J. Herbert and Neil L. Frank (January 28, 1974). "Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1973" (PDF). National Hurricane Center. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
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  9. "Mr. Olympia Contest Results". getbig.com.
  10. "10 missing after ships collide in Channel". The Times (58884). London. 11 September 1973. col G, p. 2.
  11. CIA (19 September 2000). "CIA Activities in Chile". Chile Documentation Project. National Security Archive. p. 13. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
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  18. World Socialist website, "From the archives of Marxism: Lessons of the 1973 coup in Chile", 11 September 2013. Accessed 13 April 2014
  19. "Kungl. Maj:ts kungörelse (1973:702) med anledning av konung Gustaf VI Adolfs frånfälle;" (in Swedish). 19 September 1973. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  20. The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches By Jeremy Simmonds p. 66
  21. NTSB Identification: FTW74AF017; 14 CFR Part 135 Nonscheduled operation of ROBERT AIRWAYS; Aircraft: BEECH E18S, registration: N50JR (Report). NTSB.gov. September 20, 1973. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
  22. "Nineteenth Century politics over Telangana". The Hindu Business Line. 12 December 2009. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  23. Todo Argentina: 1973. (in Spanish)
  24. Pablo Neruda Died From Cancer, Not Poison: Chilean Officials
  25. Department of Justice (24 September 1973). "Memorandum" (PDF). Retrieved 26 December 2019. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  26. JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 8982 Oreshek
  27. "Three die as Dutch ship sinks". The Times (58900). London. 29 September 1973. col D, p. 4.
  28. "Swedes guard poison ship". The Times (58902). London. 2 October 1973. col C, p. 8.
  29. President's Cup 1973 at RSSSF.com
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