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STOWAWAYS ON ULIMAROA

GIVE THEMSELVES UP “TOO MUCH OF IT” Two young seamen stowed away on the Ulimaroa before the vessel left Sydney. Their conditions could not have been very comfortable as they gave themselves up to the officers when the vessel was a day out. The men will be charged at the Magistrate’s Court tomorrow morning. “There is too much of this sort of thing going on at present,” one of the ship's officers said this morning. “Stowaways are discovered on nearly every boat.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 16

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STOWAWAYS ON ULIMAROA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 16

STOWAWAYS ON ULIMAROA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 16

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