PERSISTENT STOWAWAY
BANE; OF SHIPS’ OFFICERS DURBAN, A lurch 31.—A young Mauritian' in Durban, awaiting deportation at the end ol bis iourtli visit to the port, lias stowed away IS times. He is the banc ol' ships’ officers and shipping agents and a born wanderer. The man regards himself somewhat as a “professional stowaway. and says he got tired ol ! ins heme in Mauritius and lirst stowed away to seek advantage in !9125. He has method of stowing away, but will not revegl the secret. ft. is liis ambition-to stowaway right round the globe, when, he says? _he will be satisfied and will probably settle down and write a book'about liis adventures. . His' napie is Isaac Coder. • ■. ■ ;. : A • .
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 1
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118PERSISTENT STOWAWAY Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 1
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