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The following events occurred in January 1901:
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- January 1 1901 Tuesday
- January 2 1901 Wednesday
- January 3 1901 Thursday
- January 4 1901 Friday
- January 5 1901 Saturday
- January 6 1901 Sunday
- January 7 1901 Monday
- January 8 1901 Tuesday
- January 9 1901 Wednesday
- January 10 1901 Thursday
- January 11 1901 Friday
- January 12 1901 Saturday
- January 13 1901 Sunday
- January 14 1901 Monday
- January 15 1901 Tuesday
- January 16 1901 Wednesday
- January 17 1901 Thursday
- January 18 1901 Friday
- January 19 1901 Saturday
- January 20 1901 Sunday
- January 21 1901 Monday
- January 22 1901 Tuesday
- January 23 1901 Wednesday
- January 24 1901 Thursday
- January 25 1901 Friday
- January 26 1901 Saturday
- January 27 1901 Sunday
- January 28 1901 Monday
- January 29 1901 Tuesday
- January 30 1901 Wednesday
- January 31 1901 Thursday
- References
"They went to sleep without any provision having been made for them and without anything to eat or to drink. I saw crowds of them along railway lines in bitterly cold weather, in pouring rain–hungry, sick, dying and dead. Soap was not dispensed. The water supply was inadequate. No bedstead or mattress was procurable. Fuel was scarce and had to be collected from the green bushes on the opes of the kopjes (small hills) by the people themselves. The rations were extremely meagre and when, as I frequently experienced, the actual quantity dispensed fell short of the amount prescribed, it simply meant famine."
January 1, 1901 (Tuesday)
January 2, 1901 (Wednesday)
January 3, 1901 (Thursday)
January 4, 1901 (Friday)
January 5, 1901 (Saturday)
January 6, 1901 (Sunday)
January 7, 1901 (Monday)
January 8, 1901 (Tuesday)
January 9, 1901 (Wednesday)
January 10, 1901 (Thursday)
January 11, 1901 (Friday)
January 12, 1901 (Saturday)
January 13, 1901 (Sunday)
January 14, 1901 (Monday)
January 15, 1901 (Tuesday)
January 16, 1901 (Wednesday)
January 17, 1901 (Thursday)
January 18, 1901 (Friday)
January 19, 1901 (Saturday)
January 20, 1901 (Sunday)
January 21, 1901 (Monday)
January 22, 1901 (Tuesday)
January 23, 1901 (Wednesday)
January 24, 1901 (Thursday)
"They went to sleep without any provision having been made for them and without anything to eat or to drink. I saw crowds of them along railway lines in bitterly cold weather, in pouring rain–hungry, sick, dying and dead. Soap was not dispensed. The water supply was inadequate. No bedstead or mattress was procurable. Fuel was scarce and had to be collected from the green bushes on the opes of the kopjes (small hills) by the people themselves. The rations were extremely meagre and when, as I frequently experienced, the actual quantity dispensed fell short of the amount prescribed, it simply meant famine."