FAIR STOWAWAY
YOUNG GIRL ON MARIPOSA. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) AUCKLAND, November 22. Marion Bell, aged 19, born of lrorkshii’e parents who live at Balfour Street, Sydney, stowed away on the Mariposa arriving from Australia to-day. She boarded th=> liner on 'Saturday, and, finding re /in 601 in the cabin class ■vacant, she hid herself under the bunk, giving herself up to the stewards a couple of hours alter clearing the heads. .
“Don’t send me back to Australia. T want to go to .America,” she pleaded this' morning in tell ng .an unusual story to the police and customs officers, biit her pleadings were in vain, for ■when she left the wharf ,in the car she had a constable as ah escort.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1932, Page 6
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