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WAIROA. “This man’s wife and family were in New Zealand, and that was the in- ' ducement to desert his ship,” said Senior-Ser-geant C. Mcßae, when Glenn Harry Penn appeared before Mr L. G. H. Sinclair, S.M., in Wairoa. Penn was charged with having deserted the Port Adelaide at Lytteßon and [ with'breach ’ori proba- ' tion. A fine of £2O was imposed. • « 9
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Northern Advocate, 13 August 1948, Page 7
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