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The following events occurred in June 1974:

June 1, 1974 (Saturday)

June 2, 1974 (Sunday)

June 3, 1974 (Monday)

June 4, 1974 (Tuesday)

June 5, 1974 (Wednesday)

June 6, 1974 (Thursday)

June 7, 1974 (Friday)

June 8, 1974 (Saturday)

June 9, 1974 (Sunday)

June 10, 1974 (Monday)

June 11, 1974 (Tuesday)

  • Northrop YF-17A 72-01569 becomes the first American fighter to break the sound barrier in level flight when not in afterburner.[15]
  • Died: Julius Evola, 76, Italian philosopher

June 12, 1974 (Wednesday)

June 13, 1974 (Thursday)

June 14, 1974 (Friday)

June 15, 1974 (Saturday)

  • Red Lion Square disorders and death of Kevin Gately: the National Front march through London's West End, while the London Area Council for Liberation conducts a counter demonstration. A student is killed during the demonstrations, the first demonstrator to be killed in Britain for 55 years, leading to a public enquiry conducted by Lord Scarman.

June 16, 1974 (Sunday)

June 17, 1974 (Monday)

  • A bomb explodes at the Houses of Parliament in London, causing extensive damage and injuring 11 people.[17] The Irish Republican Army claims responsibility.

June 18, 1974 (Tuesday)

June 19, 1974 (Wednesday)

  • Pravda reports that Yekaterina Furtseva, the most influential woman in Soviet politics, has failed to be re-elected to the Supreme Soviet, shortly after being disciplined by the Party for extravagance and fined 40,000 rubles.[19] Furtseva died four months later.

June 20, 1974 (Thursday)

  • The remains of 17th-century naval vessel HMS Anne, on the low water mark of the beach near Pett Level, East Sussex, are designated under the British Protection of Wrecks Act.[20]

June 21, 1974 (Friday)

June 22, 1974 (Saturday)

  • A silent march retraces the route of the previous week's Liberation counter-demonstration from London's embankment to Red Lion Square, in memory of Kevin Gately.
  • Died: Darius Milhaud, 81, French composer[21]

June 23, 1974 (Sunday)

  • The Austrian presidential election, brought about by the death of Franz Jonas, results in Foreign Minister Rudolf Kirchschläger being elected[22] with a share of 51.7% of the vote.

June 24, 1974 (Monday)

June 25, 1974 (Tuesday)

June 26, 1974 (Wednesday)

June 27, 1974 (Thursday)

June 28, 1974 (Friday)

  • In response to protests by the imperial regime, a new Coordinating Committee of the Armed Forces (which becomes the Derg) seizes the radio station in Addis Ababa, and begin to arrest other aristocrats, high officials, and generals suspected of being behind the reactionary movement.
  • Real Madrid C.F. defeat FC Barcelona in the final of Spain's Copa del Generalísimo football competition, held at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, Madrid.[27]
  • Died: Vannevar Bush, 84, US engineer, inventor and science administrator

June 29, 1974 (Saturday)

June 30, 1974 (Sunday)

  • Icelandic parliamentary election, 1974: the Independence Party remains the largest party in the Lower House of the Althing, winning 17 of the 40 seats.[30]

References

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  3. John Barrett, ed. (1975). World of Tennis '75: a BP and Commercial Union yearbook. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 75–78. ISBN 9780362002171.
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  13. "Taça de Portugal 1973/1974 – Final" [Cup of Portugal 1973/1974 – Final]. ForaDeJogo. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  14. "Gloucester buried in royal ceremony". New York Times. June 15, 1974. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  15. Angelucci, Enzo, The American Fighter: The Definitive Guide to American Fighter Aircraft From 1917 to the Present, New York: Orion Books, 1987, ISBN 0-517-56588-9, p. 376.
  16. 24 Heures du Mans, Automobile Year - 1974/75, page 222
  17. "1974: IRA bombs parliament". BBC. 17 June 1974.
  18. Mark Grossman (2007). World Military Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary. Infobase Publishing. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-8160-7477-8.
  19. "Taste for luxury downs Soviet leader," Deseret News, 19 June 1974, p. A1
    • Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8. p162
  20. Music: the AGO & RCCO Magazine. American Guild of Organists. 1974. p. 16.
  21. Encyclopedia of Austria - Rudolf Kirchschläger, retrieved 18 May 2010
  22. Памятники Великой Отечественной войны 1941-1945 годов на территории Зеленограда.
    Памятник-монумент защитникам Москвы на 40-м километре Ленинградского шоссе (in Russian)
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  25. Bill McGann; Carol McGann (July 2008). The Story of the Tour de France: 1965-2007. Dog Ear Publishing. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-59858-608-4.
  26. Copa del Rey 1974
  27. Page, Joseph (1983). Perón: A Biography. Random House. ISBN 0-394-52297-4.
  28. "Mikhail Baryshnikov defects from the Soviet Union". CBC News. June 30, 1974. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
  29. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p962 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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