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1913 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1913 in Ireland.

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Dublin Metropolitan Police break up a union rally on Sackville Street, August 1913
  • 2 September – Two tenement houses in Church Street, Dublin, collapsed, killing 7 (including 2 children) and leaving 11 families homeless.[4]
  • 3 September – A meeting of 400 employers with William Martin Murphy pledged not to employ any persons who continued to be members of the Irish Transport & General Workers' Union.
  • 7 September – A large meeting in Sackville Street asserted the right of free speech, trade union representation, and demanded an enquiry into police conduct.
  • 17 September
    • In Newry, Edward Carson said that a Provisional Government would be established in Ulster if Home Rule was introduced.
    • In Dublin, labour unrest grew with a march of 5,000 people through the city.
  • 27 September – Twelve thousand Ulster Volunteers paraded at the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society's show grounds at Balmoral in Belfast to protest against the Home Rule Bill.
  • 27 September – In Dublin, the food ship, The Hare, arrived bringing forty tons of food raised by British trade unionists.
  • 6 October – An official report on the lockout suggested that workers should be reinstated without having to give a pledge not to join the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • 16 October – Four thousand men and women marched through Dublin in support of James Larkin and the Transport Union.
  • 27 October – James Larkin of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union was sentenced to seven months in prison for seditious language but was released after just over a week.
  • 1 November
  • 10 November – The Dublin Volunteer Corps enrolled over 2,000 men. They declared that they would preserve the "civil and religious liberties" of Protestants outside Ulster in the event of Irish Home Rule.
  • 19 November – The Irish Citizen Army was founded by James Larkin, Jack White, and James Connolly to protect workers in the general lockout.
  • 25 November – The pro-Home Rule Irish Volunteers were formed at a meeting attended by 4,000 men in the Rotunda Rink in Dublin.[6]
  • 28 November – Bonar Law addressed a huge unionist rally in the Theatre Royal in Dublin, declaring that if Home Rule was introduced Ulster would resist and would have the support of his party.
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Association football

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    18 January Ireland 0–1 Wales (in Belfast)[9]
    15 February Ireland 2–1 England (in Belfast)[9]
    15 March Ireland 1–2 Scotland (in Dublin)[9]

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