YOUNG STOWAWAYS
Two Before Court In Auckland
By Telegraph Press Association. AUCKLAND, March 15.
'Two young men who were alleged to have stowed irway on the Port Line steamer Port Caroline when it left Liverpool on January 31 for New Zealand were charged in the Magistrates’ Court. They were Thomas Henry .McNamara, aged 18, and Janies Ward, aged 19. Both pleaded guilty. A representative of the shipping company said the two youths had proved willing workers on tlie voyage and there were still places for them in the ship. The only question was - what should be done witli them while the ship wirs on tlie New Zealand coast for the next month.
The magistrate convicted accused and ordered them to come up for sentence if called upon within three months. They were also ordered to leave New Zealand when tlie ship left Wellington in April and to report to the probation officer as lie ordered.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 10
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155YOUNG STOWAWAYS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 10
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