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11-Aug-1928The Second Aonach Tailteann opened at Croke Park. The games and contests continued until the 27th. 
30-Aug-1928Mr. Frank Billings Kellogg, Secretary of State, United States America, arrived in Dublin and was accorded a public welcome, and was presented with the Freedom of the City. 
10-Sep-1928Irish Free State Currency Notes issued. 
1-Dec-1928Irish Free State Coinage issued. 
6-Feb-1929The Statue of King William III. (previously damaged by a land mine) removed from College Green. 
23-Jun-1929High Mass, to mark the centenary year of Catholic Emancipation, celebrated in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, in the presence of between 300,000 and 400,000 worshippers. 
6-Jul-1929Smith O'Brien Statue removed from D'Olier Street and erected in Lr. O'Connell Street at the junction of Lr. and Mid. Abbey Street. 
11-Jul-1929General Post Office in Lr. O'Connell Street reopened to the Public, the building having been destroyed in 1916. 
14-Jan-1930His Excellency The Most Rev Pascal Robinson, Titular Archbishop of Tyana, arrived in Dublin on his appointment as Papal Nuncio to Saorstat Eireann. 
12-May-1930The Third Free State National Loan for £6,000,000 issued. The lists closed on the 24th, the loan being fully subscribed. 

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