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| 22-Jun-1932 | 26 | 31st International Eucharistic Congress held in Dublin. The Papal Legate, His Eminence Lorenzo Cardinal Lauri, arrived at Dun Laoghaire on Monday, June 20, by special steamer from Holyhead. He was welcomed by His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, Sponsor of the Congress, and by President de Valera on behalf of the State. At the City boundary at Merrion he was welcomed by the Lord Mayor and Corporation. His Eminence attended a Garden Party in the grounds of Blackrock College on June 21, when about 14,000 people were present ; in the evening, he attended a State Reception in Dublin Castle. The formal opening of the Congress took place at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral on June 22 at 3 p.m., His Eminence the Cardinal Legate reading a letter from Our Holy Father the Pope. On June 26 Pontifical .Mass was again celebrated in Phoenix Park before a congregation of a million persons, to whom Our Holy Father the Pope spoke by wireless. Subsequently, a great procession of the Blessed Sacrament was held. It is estimated that upwards of 500,000 persons walked. Benediction was given by the Cardinal-Legate at O'Connell Bridge. A farewell reception was given by the Lord Mayor and Corporation to the Cardinal-Legate in the Mansion House on June 27. | |
| 22-Jun-1932 | | The Third Aonaoh Tailteann opened at Croke Park. The games and contests continued for a fortnight. | |
| 26-Nov-1932 | | Domhnall Ua Buachalla (Donal Buckley) sworn in as Governor-General of the Irish Free State before the Chief Justice. | |
| 30-Jan-1933 | April 7 | A strike on the Southern section of the Great Northern Railway began at midnight on 30th and lasted to 7th April, a period of 67 days. During part of this time there was no train service from Dublin to the North. | |
| 24-Feb-1933 | | Dublin was visited by a very severe snow-storm. Road and railway services almost completely suspended for a couple of days. | |
| 19-Jun-1933 | | The Dublin.Municipal Gallery of Art in Charlemont House, Parnell Square officially opened by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor. | |
| 21-Jul-1933 | | 101st Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association held in Dublin. | |
| 29-Jul-1933 | | The 5th Biennial Conference of the World Federation of Education held in Dublin. | |
| 27-Jul-1934 | October 1 | The Dublin Morning and Evening Newspapers were not published during this period, owing to a labour dispute. | |
| 2-Mar-1935 | May 17 | During this period, owing to labour troubles, the trams and buses did not operate in Dublin and suburbs. | |