STOWAWAY FOUND.
CAME ON AORANGI.
YOUNG MAIJ FHOM SYDNEY.
Described on the charge sheet in the Police Court this morning as a dispatch clerk, of Balmain, Sydney, William , Albert Wallace appeared on a charge j of stowing away on board the Aorangi at Sydney on September 1. Sub-Inspector Fox said the Aorangi cleared Sydney at 4 p.m. last Thursday. The following day Wallace was found getting into a lifeboat and he was kept in custody for the remainder of the voyage and handed into the charge of the Queen's Wharf police on the vessel's arrival this morning. W ♦'Hβ prefers not to give any written Statement of his history, but Bays he is a clerk and cam* here because he ■' thought things were better in New Zealand? said Mr. Fox. In order' to enable the police to make further taqoirie* About him, Wallace was rwuu3U wtfl IS,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 209, 5 September 1938, Page 10
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