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15-Feb-1905New Orthopaedic Hospital, Upper Merrion-st., opened by Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and Countess of Dudley. 
1-Mar-1905Memorial Tablet in St. Patrick's Cathedral to the officers and men of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, who fell in the South African war, unveiled by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. 
15-Mar-1905Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long sworn in as Chief Education Secretary of Ireland, by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. 
13-Apr-1905Earl of Meath invested with the Order of St-Patrick. 
25-Aug-1905Severe rainstorm on the east coast of Ireland during which the rainfall in parts of Wicklow was from 4 to 5 inches in 24 hours, and at Rocky Valley, Sugar Loaf, 5 1/2 inches. Floods caused great destruction to property at Little Bray. 
13-Dec-1905Departure of His Excellency the Earl of Dudley, on resignation of Mr. Balfour's ministry. 
14-Dec-1905His Excellency the Earl of Aberdeen, G.C.M.G. sworn in as Lord Lieutenant, also the Rt. Hon. James Bryce, M.P., as Chief Secretary, and the Rt. Hon. Samuel Walker as Lord Chancellor. 
22-Dec-1905Portrait Medallion, &c., in St. Patrick's Cathedral, of the late Rev. George Salmon, D.D., Provost of Trinity College, unveiled by Very Rev. Dean Bernard. 
17-Feb-1906Public entry of His Excellency the Earl of Aberdeen as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 
29-Aug-1906Arrival in Dublin Bay of the Atlantic Fleet, consisiting of 5 battleships and 3 cruisers, under the command of Vice-Adm. Sir William Henry May, K.C.V.O. 

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