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1932 in Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版
1932 in Ireland

Events from the year 1932 in Ireland.
==Events==

*6 January - Sale of the pro-Fianna Fáil ''Derry Journal'' in Donegal is briefly prohibited.
*29 January - Dáil Éireann is dissolved by the Governor-General, James McNeill, bringing ten years of Cumann na nGaedheal rule to an end.
*16 February - Irish general election, 1932, results in formation of the first Fianna Fáil government under Éamon de Valera.
*8 March - Members of the new Fianna Fáil government meet with members of the Labour Party to discuss unemployment, housing, the Oath and other issues.
*9 March - Members of the 7th Dáil assemble.
*10 March - One of the first actions of the new Fianna Fáil government is the release of 23 political prisoners.
*18 March - The new government suspends the Public Safety Act, lifting the prohibition on a number of organisations including the Irish Republican Army. As a reaction to renewed IRA activity, former National Army Commandant Ned Cronin founds the Army Comrades Association, known as the Blueshirts.
*31 March - Dublin Corporation is considering removing Nelson's Pillar from O'Connell Street, Dublin on the grounds that it is an obstruction to traffic.
*19 May - The Constitution (Removal of Oath) Bill is passed in Dáil Éireann.
*21 May - Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, lands just outside Derry having taken 14 hours to cross the ocean.
*9 June - Éamon de Valera and some members of his government leave for discussions with the British Government concerning the Ottawa Conference.
*14 June - The first pictures of the atom-splitting apparatus are released. The machine was constructed by Dr. John Cockcroft and Dr. Ernest Walton of Trinity College, Dublin.
*21 June - Ocean liners carrying thousands of pilgrims from the United States, Lapland and the Netherlands arrive in Irish ports for the Eucharistic Congress.
*22 June - The 31st International Eucharistic Congress opens in Dublin Pro-Cathedral, the greatest gathering of Church digitaries that Ireland has ever seen.
*23 June - 200,000 men attend mass at a High Altar in the Phoenix Park.
*24 June - 200,000 women are addressed by the Archbishop of Edinburgh at mass in the Phoenix Park.
*26 June - Almost a million worshippers attend Pontifical Mass in the Phoenix Park in the final ceremony of the Eucharistic Congress.
*30 June - The Tailteann Games open in Croke Park, Dublin. The games were first organised in 632 BC.
*1 August - At the Los Angeles Olympic Games, Bob Tisdall wins the 400-metre hurdles. Another Irishman, Dr. Pat O'Callaghan, wins gold in the hammer-throwing event.
*18 August - Scottish aviator Jim Mollison takes off from Portmarnock Strand to become the first pilot to make an East-to-West solo transatlantic flight.
*23 August - Cumann na nGaedheal leader W. T. Cosgrave criticises Fianna Fáil's policy of retaining the land annuities.
*26 September - Éamon de Valera gives his inaugural speech as President of the League of Nations. He criticises complacent resolutions where the demand is for effective action.
*9 October - At a Cumann na nGaedheal meeting in County Limerick batons are drawn and shots are fired as General Richard Mulcahy tries to address the crowd.
*19 October - Unemployed Dubliners march through the streets of Dublin to Leinster House where they hand in a petition to Seán T. O'Kelly.
*16 November - The Prince of Wales travels to Belfast for the first time to open the new parliament building at Stormont.
*22 November - The new Northern Ireland Parliament building at Stormont is officially opened.
*26 November - Domhnall Ua Buachalla succeeds James McNeill as Governor-General of the Irish Free State.

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