1925 in Northern Ireland
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Incumbents
Events
- 10 March - The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, James Craig, announces the impending dissolution of the parliament. He says the election will be fought on the Boundary Commission.
 - 16 March - At a meeting of the Boundary Commission in County Down witnesses from Newry and Kilkeel support being included in the Irish Free State.
 - 2 June - Foundation stone for the west front of St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, is laid by Governor of Northern Ireland, the Duke of Abercorn.
 - 3 December - A settlement on the boundary question is presented in London. The commission recommends no change to the border.
 
Sport
Football
- International
 
- Winners: Glentoran
 
- Winners: Distillery 2 - 1 Glentoran
 
Births
- 20 February - Norman Miscampbell, British Conservative Party MP (died 2007).
 - 5 March - George G. Hall, applied mathematician and scientist.
 - 8 March - Paddy Devlin, a founder of the SDLP, a member of the 1974 Power Sharing Executive and author. (died 1999).
 - 23 April - Johnny McCauley, singer/songwriter.
 - 17 October - Len Graham, footballer (died 2007).
 
Full date unknown
- James Bingham, artist.
 
References
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