February 1967

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The following events occurred in February 1967:

February 1, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 2, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

February 3, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

February 4, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

February 5, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

February 6, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

February 7, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

  • The Chinese government announces that it can no longer guarantee the safety of Soviet diplomats outside the Soviet Embassy building in Beijing.
  • Serious bushfires in southern Tasmania claim 62 lives, and destroys 2,642.7 square kilometres (653,025.4 acres) of land.
  • Mazenod College, Victoria, opens in Australia.
  • Micky Dolenz meets Paul McCartney at his home in St John's Wood, London, and they pose together for the press. His impressions of the visit feature in the lyrics of "Randy Scouse Git", a title Dolenz borrows from the British TV sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, not realising it is an offensive term.

February 8, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 9, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

February 10, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

February 11, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

February 12, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

  • British police raid 'Redlands', the Sussex home of Rolling Stone Keith Richards in the early hours of the morning following a tip-off about a party from the News of the World; although no arrests are made at the time, Richards, Mick Jagger and art dealer Robert Fraser are subsequently charged with possession of drugs.

February 13, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

February 14, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

February 15, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 16, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

February 17, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

February 18, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

February 19, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

February 20, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

February 21, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

February 22, 1967 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 23, 1967 (Thursday)[edit]

February 24, 1967 (Friday)[edit]

February 25, 1967 (Saturday)[edit]

February 26, 1967 (Sunday)[edit]

February 27, 1967 (Monday)[edit]

  • The Dutch government supports British EEC membership.
  • Born: Jonathan Ive, British software designer for Apple Corporation, in Chingford

February 28, 1967 (Tuesday)[edit]

References[edit]

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  6. ^ The Controversial Replica of Leonardo da Vinci's Adding Machine
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  12. ^ Railway accident, report on the collision that occurred on 28 February 1967 at Stechford in the London Midland Region British Railways, Ministry of Transport, HMSO, 1968.