TWO STOWAWAYS
fj THREE WEEKS’ GAOL. (Per Pi ess Association —. Copyright .) ■; ■ AUCKLAND, September 21. Before the ship Raranga left London on August 11th, a thorough search was made for stowaways. None were found, ’ blit next day James Norman Turner, 34, and James Fitzgerald, 26, emerged from the coal bunkers and gave themselves up. "When the men appeared at the Police Court to-day, the police said they stowed away on the Tail on; at Wellington on May 24 and spent 28 days in gaol in London. They then knocked about London for a fortnight before stowing away on the Rananga. it whs stated that the Shipping Compally', now had to employ a man tiv wiifel) for stowaways. Both were sen'te’nceil to three weeks’• gacJl, - l! '■'■ ; ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 6
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