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Events during the year 1936 in Northern Ireland .
Public Order Act is introduced, giving the Chief Constable power to impose conditions on parades or public processions if it is believed that they would lead to public disorder.
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The British
Air Ministry forms a new aircraft factory in
Belfast , creating a new company owned 50% each by
Harland and Wolff and
Short Brothers , Short & Harland Ltd.
Winners:
Belfast Celtic
Winners:
Linfield 2 - 0
Derry City
20 February –
Roy Beggs ,
Ulster Unionist Party MP.
7 March –
Freddie Gilroy , boxer.
13 March –
Stanley Hewitt , cricketer (died
2001 ).
5 April –
John Kelly ,
Sinn Féin Councillor and MLA (died
2007 ).
24 April –
Robert McCartney , leader of
UK Unionist Party ,
MLA and a
QC .
10 June –
Brendan Duddy , businessman and intermediary in the
Northern Ireland peace process (died
2017 ).
1 August –
Leonard Steinberg, Baron Steinberg ,
British
life peer , businessman and multi-
millionaire .
17 August –
Seamus Mallon , Deputy Leader of the
Social Democratic and Labour Party and first
Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland (died
2020 ).
24 September –
John Magee SPS, Bishop of Cloyne (1987- ), private secretary to
Pope John Paul II .
5 October –
Brian Hannon ,
Bishop of Clogher (Church of Ireland) (1986-2001).
22 December –
James Burke , science historian, author and television presenter-producer.