January 1914

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Iconic image of Villa in Ojinaga, a publicity still taken by Mutual Film Corporation photographer John Davidson Wheelan in January 1914[1]

The following events occurred in January 1914:

January 1, 1914 (Thursday)

A map displaying Southern and Northern Nigeria, 1914
A Benoist XIV over Tampa Bay in Florida in 1914.

January 2, 1914 (Friday)

January 3, 1914 (Saturday)

January 4, 1914 (Sunday)

Prime Minister Brătianu

January 5, 1914 (Monday)

January 6, 1914 (Tuesday)

January 7, 1914 (Wednesday)

January 8, 1914 (Thursday)

January 9, 1914 (Friday)

January 10, 1914 (Saturday)

  • Battle of Ojinaga – Pancho Villa led a force of 7,000 troops and captured Ojinaga, forcing more than half of the 4,000 defending federal troops to retreat over the Mexican-U.S. border. The victory effectively gave Villa control of nearly all of northern Mexico and cemented his reputation as a great military leader.[59]
  • Yuan Shikai, Provisional President for the Republic of China, formally dissolved Parliament after defeating political opponents Chinese Revolutionary Party through months of political and military maneuvers. Yuan began steps to replace the republic's provisional constitution with his own and within months proclaimed himself as China's new emperor.[60]
  • Zabern Affair – A military court in Strasbourg, Germany acquitted commanding officer Colonel Adolf von Reuter and Second Lieutenant Schadt for illegally appropriating the civilian police during and after a public protest on November 28, 1913 in Saverne, Alsace.[61]
  • Canadian Arctic Expedition – After drifting in ice for several months in the Beaufort Sea, the polar expedition crew of the ship Karluk were wakened to "a severe shudder [that] shook the whole ship," according to expedition member William Laird McKinlay. It was evident ice was attacking the hull, and at 6:45 AM a loud bang was heard, indicating the hull has been punctured. Captain Robert Bartlett observed a gash 10 feet (3.0 m) in the ship's engine room. With the pumps unable to handle the inflow of water, Bartlett ordered the crew to abandon ship.[62]
  • Rent strike organizers for 300 tenants living in the Burley area of Leeds called for a city-wide protest against an significant increase in rents imposed by the Leeds branch of the Property Owners Association. The strike lasted eight weeks.[63]
  • A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Adelaide was held, triggered by the death of Labor Party Member of Parliament Ernest Roberts. Labor Party candidate George Edwin Yates won the seat, taking over 10,072 thousand votes (84 per cent) over Single Tax League opponent Edward Craigie at 1,857 (15 per cent).[64]
  • Archaeologists T. E. Lawrence and Leonard Woolley were recruited to undertake an archaeological survey of the Negev in Palestine.[65]
  • John G. Morrison and his son Arling were killed in their Salt Lake City grocery store by two armed intruders masked in red bandannas. Later that evening, labor activist Joel Emmanuel Hägglund, better known as Joe Hill, met a local doctor to be treated for a bullet wound in the left lung. Hill claimed he had been shot following an argument with a woman but refused to name her. The doctor later reported to police that Hill was also armed with a pistol. Police investigators searched Hill's residence and found a red bandanna but the pistol purported to be in Hill's possession was never found. Hill denied involvement in the robbery and the killing of Morrison. Hill did not know Morrison, and at his trial, defense lawyers pointed out four other people were treated for bullet wounds that same night, and the entry and size of the bullet wound aligned with Hill's testimony of the circumstances when he was shot.[66]
  • The Henry Bischoff & Company banking house went into receivership in New York City.[67]
  • Norwegian speed skater Oscar Mathisen set the first of five world records throughout the month of January, starting with a finish of 43.7 seconds in the 500m in Oslo[68] at the newly reopened Frogner stadium, which had to be moved to make room for the Jubilee Exhibition.[69]
  • Died: Leonie Aviat, French nun, co-founder of the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales, canonized in 2001 (b. 1844); Robert Oskar Julius von Görschen, German lawyer, held key business executive positions for Aachen's top two companies (b. 1829)

January 11, 1914 (Sunday)

Karluk caught in ice, August 1913

January 12, 1914 (Monday)

January 13, 1914 (Tuesday)

January 14, 1914 (Wednesday)

January 15, 1914 (Thursday)

January 16, 1914 (Friday)

January 17, 1914 (Saturday)

SMS Szent István in the Fažana Strait

January 18, 1914 (Sunday)

January 19, 1914 (Monday)

January 20, 1914 (Tuesday)

January 21, 1914 (Wednesday)

January 22, 1914 (Thursday)

Prime Minister Qemali

January 23, 1914 (Friday)

January 24, 1914 (Saturday)

January 25, 1914 (Sunday)

January 26, 1914 (Monday)

January 27, 1914 (Tuesday)

January 28, 1914 (Wednesday)

January 29, 1914 (Thursday)

January 30, 1914 (Friday)

SS Monroe photographed 1903

January 31, 1914 (Saturday)

gollark: What do you mean you "perceive" time as discrete? You mean you *arbitrarily think so*, or what?
gollark: Quite a lot.
gollark: > The Planck time is the unique combination of the gravitational constant G, the special-relativistic constant c, and the quantum constant ħ, to produce a constant with dimension of time. Because the Planck time comes from dimensional analysis, which ignores constant factors, there is no reason to believe that exactly one unit of Planck time has any special physical significance. Rather, the Planck time represents a rough time scale at which quantum gravitational effects are likely to become important. This essentially means that while smaller units of time can exist, they are so small their effect on our existence is negligible. The nature of those effects, and the exact time scale at which they would occur, would need to be derived from an actual theory of quantum gravity.
gollark: Oh, no, never mind, that's not it.
gollark: ... you mean the Planck time or something?

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