STOWAWAYS AND BROKEN BAIL.
4 (PRJSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, November 8. Two persons awaiting trial at the present session of the (Supreme Court stowed away on tlio WiTlshire, which left Wellington on Tuesday for London via Panama. They are Myrtle May j Reid and Sydney Svenson, charged with j bigamy, the latter also with false pre- j tenccs. Thoy were on bail of £lof) each. A wireless from the captain was the first intimation that the fugitives j i'ad broken bail and had been discoverled on board. The captain was instruct!ed to. transfer thom, if opportunity offers, to a vessel bound for New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 2
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