THEFTS AT SEA
SEVERAL ON “MAUNGANUI.”
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, March 15
The liner Maunganui, with 428 passengers aboard was detained for an hour after her anival in Sydney today, .while the police investigated thefts that occurred during the voyage. The largest amount stolen was forty pounds, taken from a cabin. A second class steward, and three women passengers reported thefts of jewellery, clothing and handbags
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1932, Page 5
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