1967 in Ireland

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1967
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Ireland
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See also:1967 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1967
List of years in Ireland

Events in the year 1967 in Ireland.

Events

January

  • 9 January – Demonstrations by the National Farmers' Association caused major chaos when farm machinery blocked many roads.

April

June

July

September

  • 4 September – Ireland's free secondary-school transport scheme began. The CIÉ transport company brought 38,000 pupils to 350 schools.

November

December

  • 4 December – A mainframe system described as "one of the most sophisticated computers in the world" was switched on by the minister for transport and power Erskine Childers in Shannon, County Clare. The Honeywell 120 computer cost £70,000 and was assigned to perform technical and accounting analyses for international clients. One hundred and fifty local women were needed to perform data preparation tasks to feed the machine.[5]
  • 11 December – Taoiseach Jack Lynch and the Northern Ireland prime minister, Terence O'Neill, met for talks in Stormont.[6] Lynch's car was snowballed by the unionist, Ian Paisley, and his supporters.[7]
  • 22 December – In a pre-Christmas message to Irish people living and working in the United Kingdom, Taoiseach Jack Lynch urged them not to return to Ireland for Christmas because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak in the UK.[8]
  • 29 December – The minister for labour, Patrick Hillery, announced details of a new redundancy payments scheme which took effect from New Year's Day.

Date unknown

  • The Galtee Meats company was founded.

Arts and literature

Wolfe Tone statue by Edward Delaney

Date unknown

Sport

Births

January

February

March

April

May

July

September

October

December

Date unknown

Deaths

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References

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