A STOWAWAY.
about work. HRfe|| o f* OW * COBBBSFONSZNT.) LONDON, February 2. came from Auckland ® ay iH ship lonic was sendays' hard labour at East BjgrSponrt. This was William HHijP®), a labourer, of Beading. that he was put on the I jrosecu ting for the stated that the man SHHRr Zealand on a sister
ship to the s.b. lonic, the vessel on which he stowed away at Auckland on December 12th. He did not do much work on tho voyage as the ship had a full crew. Randall said he was a disabled exaervice man, having commuted his pension of 12s a week for a lump sum, £66 went out to Now Zealand eighteen months ago, expending his <vhole savings, amounting to £3B, to pay a third-class fare. He denied having been lazy on the ship, and com, plained that he had been put to cleaning winches and brass work, the dirtiest job on board. ________
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3
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155A STOWAWAY. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3
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