EXCLUSION ORDER DEFIED
ENTRY TO NORTHERN IRELAND. WOMAN SENT TO GAOL.. 'United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 24. Mrs Shoehy Skeff ington was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment for entering Armagh in contravention of the exclusion order. She said she would be ashamed of the Irish rare and her murdered husband if she admitted that she was an alien in her own country, where partition would yet he as dead as Queen Anne.
Mrs. Shoehy Skeffington, whose husband was summarily executed during the Irish revolt in 191 G, was forbidden to enter Northern Ireland. She was arrested near Newrv when about to attend a meeting in connection with political prisoners.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 5
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