4 February – Fianna Fáil, led by Éamon de Valera, win their first overall majority in Dáil Éireann. He is welcomed in his own constituency in County Clare where 77 horsemen and 77 torchbearers who light 77 tar barrels in honour of the 77 seats won by the party.
21 February – representatives from the Netherlands and Germany arrive in Galway to inspect the site of a proposed new £3 million airport.
August – the Irish Air Corps' host their first Air Pageant over Phoenix Park, Dublin, including mock aerial combat performed by planes.[1][2]
10 August – GeneralEoin O'Duffy outlines his proposals for remodelling parliament. He favours a system of representatives from vocational and professional groups.
14 September – the United Ireland movement, which has adopted the title 'Fine Gael', will contest the general election in October as a political party.
8 December – the Blueshirts are banned by the Fianna Fáil government.
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