January 1. President Ignacy Mościcki meets foreign diplomats, accredited in Warsaw. The traditional new year's meeting takes place at the Royal Castle in Warsaw. On the same day, French Senate votes in favour of a financial loan for Poland,
January 2. French loan is accepted by the budget commission of the Sejm,
January 3. Polish press writes about a projected new Polish-German agreement, regarding rail and road transit from Germany proper to East Prussia, through the so-called Polish Corridor. A "Salus" tannery burns to the ground in Rybnik,
January 4. After a series of riots, classes at all Warsaw colleges are resumed. Congress of Association of German Teachers in Poland begins in Łódź,
January 10: two paved highways are opened by the Minister of Communication: Kraków - Wieliczka (12 km) and Kraków - Katowice (64 km). Warsaw police arrest 13 activists of National Radical Camp (1934),
January 11. Major Nicolas Baiculescu, the new Romanian military attache, comes to Warsaw. Left-leaning political party Stronnictwo Chłopskie is outlawed for its pro-Communist and anti-government stance. Marshall Edward Rydz-Śmigły comes to Zakopane for winter vacation,
January 13. The University of Wilno is closed after a series of brawls between its Polish and Jewish students,
January 14. A dinner for foreign diplomats accredited in Poland takes place in Warsaw,
January 15. Construction of Polish Radio Baranowicze station is announced by the press. Polish and German rail officials meet in Lwów to discuss transit through the Polish Corridor. Eight people die and 42 are injured in a rail crash in Mysłowice,
January 19. During a meeting of the City Council of Łódź, riots break down between members of the right and left-wing parties. One day strike actions take place at the universities in Poznań and Lwów,
January 21: the premiere of the film “Pani Minister Tanczy” (“Miss Minister Dances”), directed by Juliusz Gardan. On the same day, composer Zbigniew Bargielski is born in Łomża,
January 22. Poland celebrates the 74th anniversary of the January Uprising,
January 23. Street fights between the unemployed and the police take place at Radziejów, with the mayor of the town beaten up by the mob. Rail line Toruń - Sierpc is officially opened,
January 24. Anti-Communist rallies of Christian labor unions take place in 30 main cities of Poland. Poet Kazimierz Wierzyński receives the National Literary Award from President Ignacy Mościcki
March 12. The Minister of Military Affairs orders creation of units of the National Defense,
March 20: construction of the town and steel mill Stalowa Wola begins. On the same day, the premiere of the film “Ordynat Michorowski” (“Count Michorowski”) takes place,
March 31. Minister of Internal Affairs dissolves City Council of Łódź, dominated by left-wing activists.
October 18. The Democratic Club, later renamed into Alliance of Democrats is founded,
October 19. Council of Physicians of the Polish State introduces the so-called Aryan paragraph,
October 26. Premiere of the film “Dziewczeta z Nowolipek” (“Girls of Nowolipki”). On the same day, General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki dies in Batorowo near Poznań,
October 27. The new pattern of vehicle licence plates is introduced,
November
November 11. The first celebration of Polish Independence Day,
November 25. First raising of the flag of ORP Błyskawica,
November 27. Council of Ministers reactivates Legia Akademicka (Academic Legion), a paramilitary organization of student volunteers,
January 4. Women's Volleyball Championships of Poland begin in Łódź, with eight teams: Polonia Warszawa, AZS Lwów, HKS Łódź, Olsza Kraków, Gryf Toruń, Unia Lublin, Warta Poznań and AZS Warszawa. The tournament is won by HKS Łódź,
January 7. In Poznań, Polish boxing team beats 12-4 Norway,
January 15. Men's Volleyball Championships of Poland begin in Warsaw, with ten teams: AZS Warsaw, Sokol Piotrkow Trybunalski, WKS Łódź, YMCA Kraków, Jednosc Ostrow Wielkopolski, Polonia Warszawa, KPW Katowice, Gryf Toruń, Sokol II Lwów, Ognisko Wilno. The tournament is won by Polonia Warszawa,
January 16. Table Tennis Championships of Poland begin in Tarnów. Skiing Championships of Poland begin in Wisła.
February
February 2. Ice-hockey championship of Poland begins in Krynica, with six teams (AZS Warszawa, KTH Krynica, Cracovia, Czarni Lwów, Warszawianka, AZS Poznań),