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January 9 - Peig
Sayers travels to Dublin
for the first time in 81 years.
January 10 - An Aer
Lingus aircraft crashes in Wales killing twenty passengers and the crew. It
is the airline's first fatal crash in its fifteen-year
history.
April 30 - The Adoption Bill makes provision for the adoption
of orphans and children aged between six months and seven years
born outside wedlock.
May 11 - In Washington, the House Foreign affairs
Committee explains that Ireland's exclusion from Marshall Aid is due to its wartime
neutrality.
November 24 - The Minister for Defence, Oscar Traynor,
presents framed copies of the Proclamation to three printers who
had been involved in the production of the original work.