GIRL DEPORTED
RECENT MONO WAX STOWAWAY.
(Per Press Association -Copyright)
WELLINGTON, February 9.
When the Monowai sailed for Sydney to-day, one of those aboard of her -was Lizette Andexspu, , years, the girl who stowed away when the ship sailed from Sydney a week ago. She J allegedly did so ?oi the purpose of visiting her parent's in Auckland.
On, arrival, she said that her parents, who are 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 jto xvwait the verification of her statement. She was afterwards charged with being an undesirable alien, and was remanded. To-day a deportation order was made, and the little adventurer was once again placed o n the liner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 5
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