SEAN RUSSELL
ENTRY TO ENGLAND PROHIBITED
LIABLE TO SUMMARY ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT. MORE EXPULSION ORDERS SIGNED. By Telegraph —Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, August 3. The Home Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare. has prohibited the I.R.A. chief. Scan Russell, and also one of his senior officers from entering England. If they attempt Io land they will be liable to arrest without warrant and to Jive years’ imprisonment. Fourteen additional expulsion orders have been signed, making the total 39. A London message on July 26 stated that all ports were keeping watch for Russell, who was reported to be on route to Europe from America with .£120,000, which lie collected from sympathisers. He was not travelling under his own name. MORE BOMBINGS PREDICTED IN LONDON. (Independent Cable Service.) LONDON, August 3. Patrick Collins, of London, revealed that the Irish Republican Army force totalled 86,000. and the expeditionary force in England 400. He added: "There will be bombings in London within a fortnight."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 August 1939, Page 5
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159SEAN RUSSELL Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 August 1939, Page 5
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