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The Northern Ireland Players join with the Ulster Theatre and the Jewish Institute Dramatic Society to form the Group Theatre.
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announces that the policy of neutrality adopted the previous September will not be reversed.
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and creation of an All-Ireland Council during "the present emergency".
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1941
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20th
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1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
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1940 in the United Kingdom
1940 in Ireland
Other events of 1940
List of years in Northern Ireland
Governor
The Duke of Abercorn
Prime Minister
James Craig
J. M. Andrews
Royal Ulster Constabulary
Irish Republican Army
Dublin
Christmas Raid
County Armagh

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