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January 1903
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The following events occurred in January 1903:

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January 28, 1903: Head-on collision of express trains kills 14, injures 53 in Arizona Territory
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January 1, 1903: Edward proclaimed Emperor of India
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January 14, 1903: Hotel National opens in Moscow
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January 1, 1903 (Thursday)

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January 2, 1903 (Friday)

  • Born: Kane Tanaka, oldest living person in the world from 22 July 2018 to 19 April 2022.[3]

January 3, 1903 (Saturday)

  • The Norwegian ship Remittant was towed into quarantine in Queenstown, Ireland, as a result of an outbreak of beriberi among the crew.
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  • Died: Alois Hitler, 65, Austrian civil servant, father of Adolf Hitler (suspected pleural hemorrhage)

January 4, 1903 (Sunday)

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January 5, 1903 (Monday)

January 6, 1903 (Tuesday)

January 7, 1903 (Wednesday)

January 8, 1903 (Thursday)

  • Born: Gene Roth, American film actor and former theater manager, in Redfield, South Dakota (died 1976)

January 9, 1903 (Friday)

  • The Irish cargo ship SS Palmas was last sighted whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, England, to Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The vessel was never seen again and was presumed to have sunk in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all 39 crew.[10]

January 10, 1903 (Saturday)

January 11, 1903 (Sunday)

  • Born: Alan Paton, South African author and anti-apartheid activist, in Pietermaritzburg (died 1988)

January 12, 1903 (Monday)

January 13, 1903 (Tuesday)

January 14, 1903 (Wednesday)

  • The Hotel National, Moscow, designed by Alexander Ivanov and financed by The Varvarinskoe Joint-Stock Company of Householders,[12] opened to customers.

January 15, 1903 (Thursday)

January 16, 1903 (Friday)

January 17, 1903 (Saturday)

January 18, 1903 (Sunday)

  • A transmitter in Massachusetts sent the first transatlantic radio transmission to originate in the United States.

January 19, 1903 (Monday)

January 20, 1903 (Tuesday)

January 21, 1903 (Wednesday)

January 22, 1903 (Thursday)

January 23, 1903 (Friday)

January 24, 1903 (Saturday)

  • Born: Robert Gwathmey, American social realist painter, in Manchester, Virginia (died 1988)

January 25, 1903 (Sunday)

January 26, 1903 (Monday)

  • Sheriff Louis Ory, age 56, lost to a gun violence and died in Saint Charles Parish, Louisiana.

January 27, 1903 (Tuesday)

  • José Plácido de Castro proclaimed the Third Republic of Acre.
  • Born: John Eccles, Australian neuropsychologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, in Melbourne (died 1997)[21]

January 28, 1903 (Wednesday)

January 29, 1903 (Thursday)

  • Railroad strikes of 1903 in the Netherlands: Railroad workers across the Netherlands organized a widespread strike to protest poor working conditions, low wages, and demanding better labor rights. This strike was part of the growing labor movement in early 20th century Europe, highlighting the increasing power of organized workers and their struggle for improved workplace standards.

January 30, 1903 (Friday)

  • 'Born: G. Evelyn Hutchinson, a British ecologist sometimes described as the "father of modern ecology, in Cambridge, England (died 1991)

January 31, 1903 (Saturday)

  • An inaugural concert was held at the newly-opened Palais des Fêtes (then called "Sängerhaus") in Strasbourg - then in Germany, now in France.[24]

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