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1929 in Northern Ireland

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Events during the year 1929 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

  • Governor - The Duke of Abercorn
  • Prime Minister - James Craig

Events

  • 8 February – A Belfast court sentences Fianna Fáil leader Éamon de Valera to one month in jail for illegally entering County Armagh.
  • 22 May – Northern Ireland general election for the Parliament of Northern Ireland, the first held following abolition of proportional representation and the redrawing of electoral boundaries to create single-seat territorial constituencies. The Ulster Unionist Party retains a substantial majority.
  • 30 May – United Kingdom general election.
  • 23 July – Construction of the first 1000 ft (300 m)-long ocean liner, RMMV Oceanic, for the White Star Line, begun by Harland and Wolff in Belfast in 1928, is cancelled.
  • Six banks in Northern Ireland begin to issue banknotes in sterling.

Sport

Football

  • International ::2 February Wales 2 - 2 Northern Ireland (in Wrexham) ::23 February Northern Ireland 3 - 7 Scotland ::19 October Northern Ireland 0 - 3 England

  • Irish League ::Winners: Belfast Celtic

  • Irish Cup ::Winners: Ballymena United 2 - 1 Belfast Celtic

  • Derry City joins the Irish League.

Births

  • 9 January – Brian Friel, playwright (died 2015).
  • 29 June – Desmond Fennell, contrarian writer (died 2021).
  • 8 July – A. T. Q. Stewart, historian (died 2010).
  • 16 July – Tommy Dickson, footballer (died 2007).
  • 25 August – Clifford Forsythe, Ulster Unionist MP for South Antrim (died 2000).
  • 11 September – Patrick Mayhew, 10th Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (died 2016).
  • 23 October – Robert Coulter, Ulster Unionist Party MLA (died 2018).

Deaths

  • 15 January – Priscilla Studd, Protestant Christian missionary, died in Spain (born 1864).
  • 29 April – Otto Jaffe, twice elected as Irish Unionist Party Lord Mayor of Belfast (born 1846).

References

References

  1. Hayes, Dean. (2006). "Northern Ireland International Football Facts". Appletree Press.
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