GIRL STOWAWAY SENT BACK
vPHSSS ASSOCIATION TSLEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, February 9. When the Monowai sailed for Sydney to-day one of those aboard her was Lizette Andersen, aged 15, the jgirl who stowed away when the ship sailed from Sydney a week ago, allegedly to visit her parents in Auckland. On arrival, she said that her parents, who were Dutch, had come to Australia three years ago, and had moved to Auckland some months ago, leaving her in charge of friends. She was later taken to the central police station to await verification of her statement, and she was afterwards charged with being an undesirable alien, and remanded. To-day a deportation order was made and the girl was once again placed on the liner. Shortly before the Mono\vai'.s departure a man was found hidden in | the potato locker anci tal-.cr. in chfi"',f. It was alleged that he had two packed suitcases with him.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 11
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