GIRL STOWAWAY
ON LINER MARIPOSA
FUTILE PLEADINGS
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ~:; ..;.;■■ . Auckland, TW.iJay.;:' Marion Bell (19),-born Of Yorkshire parents, who live at Balfour street, Sydney, stowed away on-the Mariposa, which . arrived from Australia to-day. She boarded the liner on Saturday, and, finding room 501 in the cabin class vacant, she hid herself under a bunk and gave herself up to a steward a couple, of hours after the vessel cleared the heads. : \. . ■ .... "Don't send me back to Australia; I want to go to America," she pleaded this morning in telling an unusual story to the police and Customs officers; but her pleadings were in vain, for'when she left the wharf in a. car she had a constable as escort.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 9
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118GIRL STOWAWAY Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 9
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