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STOWAWAYS J THREE AUCKLAND J FOUND ON JAo RUPPERT HIDING IN BOi (Special -to the United Prs tion from the Byrd Ej, Radio.) rTUL'-'— •''' (Rec. 6.30 p,jjj ; The Jacob Ruppj At 4 o'clock on Tuesfo the Jacob Ruppert about from Wellington, cruisiug was 40 miles south of r 175.30 E'., 42.35 S. During boat drill, three were found dn a boat t consternation of the o| ship is already heavilj Turning hack to Wellinw of the question so Admirc forced to put them to ^ hands. The stowaways ident: selves as Rohert Christij Wfrey and Michael Pjj. Auckland youths; the e! years of age. One explaij, had tried to enlist asi the expedition and when in the hoat the night te! "We would like to go to Pole," he said. As the vessel approach ing forties," preparatiot; made for a stormy pag are cleared for action ai Imdrical water tanks rao: f orecastle head have bees on to the deck and see bulwarks forward of the deck has been swept clej laneous cargo.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 4
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