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1934 in Ireland
See also: 1933 in Ireland, other events of 1934, 1935 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 12 - Republican Press Ltd. takes a High Court action against the Garda Síochána over the seizure of the An Phoblacht newspaper.
- January 20 - The funeral of the veteran nationalist MP, Joseph Devlin , takes place in Belfast.
- February 5 - Dublin Corporation debates a letter from the Gaelic League asking for a ban on the broadcast of jazz music on the grounds that it is contrary to the spirit of christianity and nationality.
- February 7 - Discussions on the formation of a new Volunteer Force leads to an explosive debate in the Dáil. Civil War events are revisited and there are angry exchanges between deputies.
- February 23 - The government introduces the Wearing of Uniform (Restriction) Bill 1934 . Cumann na nGaedhael opposes what is soon dubbed The Blueshirt Bill.
- February 26 - 300 pupils from the Christian Brothers schools in Thurles go on strike as a protest against the wearing of blue shirts by a number of their classmates. They parade through the town sing The Soldiers Song.
- March 2 - The Wearing of Uniform (Restriction) Bill is carried in the Dáil by 80 votes to 60. W.T. Cosgrave comdemns the Bill and predicts its failure.
- March 10 - The National Athletic and Cycling Association decides to ban women from taking part in events and meetings.
- March 18 - General Eoin O'Duffy addresses 2,500 Blueshirts in Trim Market Square.
- March 27 - The Irish Sweepstakes receive a blow when the House of Lords bans general betting and lotteries.
- April 9 - W.W. McDowell, US Minister to Ireland, dies at a State banquet in his honour at Dublin Castle. He was setaed between President Eamon de Valera and Mrs. de Valera.
- May 2 - An application to obtain permission for deposed Soviet leader Leon Trotsky to live in Ireland has failed.
Arts and literature
Sports
Births
- February 7 - Rory O'Hanlon, former Cabinet Minister and current Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann.
- August 5 - Gay Byrne, broadcaster and former host of the Late Late Show.
Deaths
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