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1948 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1948 in Ireland.

Incumbents

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Events

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January

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  • 8 January – The Council of State met for the first time when President Sean T. O'Kelly tested the constitutionality of the Offences Against the State Bill.
  • 15 January – Gas rationing ended in Dublin for the first time since 1942.

February

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March

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April

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  • 3 April – British officer Captain Edo John Hitzen returned a Flag of Truce surrendered at the Boland's Mill garrison during the 1916 Easter Rising. He also discussed his capture of Éamon de Valera, and returned his binoculars to him.[1]

June

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  • 18 June – A 36-foot shark was spotted off the coast of County Donegal.

August

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  • 22 August – The Dwyer McAllister Cottage at Dernamuck in the Glen of Imaal, County Wicklow (scene of rebel leader Michael Dwyer's escape from British troops in 1799), was handed over to the Irish State by the Hoxey family, with President Seán T. O'Kelly, Éamon de Valera, and other dignitaries present at the ceremonial handover.[2]

September

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October

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  • 17 October – At the request of the British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, the Minister for Finance, Seán MacBride, and the Minister for External Affairs, Patrick McGilligan, met representatives from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to discuss the repeal of the External Relations Act.
  • 26 October – A final ruling in the Sinn Féin Funds case decided that the Sinn Féin party, as reconstituted in 1923, was "not in any legal sense a continuation" of the party that had "melted away" in 1922 and was thus unable to claim funds deposited in its name in the High Court.

November

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  • 17 November – The Republic of Ireland Act 1948, which involved the repeal of the External Relations Act, was introduced in Dáil Éireann.
  • 25 November – The Republic of Ireland Bill was passed in Dáil Éireann.

December

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  • 21 December – President Seán T. O'Kelly signed the Republic of Ireland Bill at a ceremony at Áras an Uachtaráin, the president's residence. Taoiseach John A. Costello and members of his government were also present.

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Arts and literature

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Sport

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Association football

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League of Ireland
Winners:Drumcondra
FAI Cup
Winners: Shamrock Rovers 2 – 1 Drumcondra.

Golf

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Births

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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  • 27 July – Moss Keane, international rugby player.

August

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September

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October

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November

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Deaths

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February

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March

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May

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June

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August

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September

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October

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  • 30 October – Neal Blaney, Fianna Fáil TD and senator (born 1893).

November

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December

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References

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  1. ^ Delaney, Eamon (24 September 2015). "Éamon de Valera's bond with British captain who arrested him". Irish Central.
  2. ^ Collins, Peter, Who Fears to Speak of '98'?: Commemoration and the Continuing Impact of the United Irishmen (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2004), p. 61
  3. ^ Foster, Roy (2003). W. B. Yeats: A Life. Vol. II: The Arch-Poet 1915–1939. Oxford University Press. p. 656. ISBN 978-0-19-818465-2.
  4. ^ "Irish Farmers Journal Irish Historical Newspapers Archive for Genealogy Research". irishnewsarchive.com.
  5. ^ "Composer Brian Boydell dies in Dublin aged 83". The Irish Times. 9 November 2000.
  6. ^ McDonnell, Jane (19 May 2006). "Obituary: Clare Boylan". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  7. ^ Sean FitzPatrick, banker, 1948-2021