':. On arrival of the Ruaihine at Wellington, a young man who stowed v aw a y from 'England was banded over to the police. It appears . that owing to the large number of passengers on. board and bis nonchalant method of having his meals alternately among the third-class passengers and the crew, the . stowaway's presence on board was not noticed until ufter.tbe Ruaihine left Balboa, when he was discovered' biding in a bunker. At Panama, he stated, be went ashore to seek -employment, but was ..unsuccessful!. «He ; was a discharged naval man out-- of work, and he decided to try his luck abroad.
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Shannon News, 22 August 1924, Page 3
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