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Events from the year 1934 in Ireland. ==Events== *12 January - Republican Press Ltd. takes a High Court action against the Garda Síochána over the seizure of the ''An Phoblacht'' newspaper. *20 January - The funeral of the veteran nationalist Member of Parliament, Joseph Devlin, takes place in Belfast. *5 February - 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. *7 February - 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. *23 February - The government introduces the ''Wearing of Uniform (Restriction) Bill 1934''. Cumann na nGaedheal opposes what is soon dubbed ''The Blueshirts Bill.'' *26 February - 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 singing ''The Soldiers Song.'' *2 March - The Wearing of Uniform (Restriction) Bill is carried in the Dáil by 80 votes to 60. W. T. Cosgrave condemns the Bill and predicts its failure. *10 March - The National Athletic and Cycling Association decides to ban women from taking part in events and meetings. *17 March - A socialist motion put to the Irish Republican Army convention in Dublin is lost. *18 March - General Eoin O'Duffy addresses 2,500 ''Blueshirts'' in Trim Market Square. *27 March - The Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake receives a blow when the Betting and Lotteries Act is passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, prohibiting the sale of lottery tickets in the UK. *7–8 April - Republican Congress first meets in Athlone, formed from disaffected socialist ex-members of the Irish Republican Army. *9 April - W. W. McDowell, US Minister to Ireland, dies at a State banquet in his honour at Dublin Castle, between President Éamon de Valera and Mrs. Sinéad de Valera.〔''The Times'' (London) 11 April 1934.〕 *2 May - An application to obtain permission for deposed Soviet leader Leon Trotsky to live in Ireland has failed. *September - The Republican Congress, at its first annual meeting (held at Rathmines), suffers a split on policy. *December - Republicans demonstrate against the screening at the Savoy Cinema in Dublin of a newsreel of the marriage of Prince George, Duke of Kent, to Princess Marina. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1934 in Ireland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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