SHOCK FOR STOWAWAY
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The Wrong Newcastle appearance in court
(By Telejrspb-
NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night, A rudo awakoning awaited a Scots. man named James Crawford when hr came out of hiding and gave himself op to the captain of the British tram\' steamer Tymerie two days out frowj Hongkon g. Crawford that the Tymerie but it was on its way to tho other end of the earth — to Newcastle, Australia. was on its way to Newcastle, England, via Ocean Island, Nauru and New Plymouth, When the Tymerie berthed at New Plymouth last night ai'ter an exciting voyage that included' experienees in the Spamsh and Ear East eonflicts, • Crawford was arrested, and this morning he was charged in the Magistrate 's Court with stowing away. Eurther complications have occurred, ag the Hongkong military authorities are in quest of a deserter and have, asked that inquiries should be made respectlng the Tymerie 's stowaway. Crawford denies the implication. . The Magistrate grafited a remand tUl Wednesday pending fuTthor inquiriCa^ ' ' . .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 9
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168SHOCK FOR STOWAWAY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 9
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