STOWAWAY ON THE MATAROA
(By Tolegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. Clive Neville Watts (23), of Auckland, was convicted to-day and ordered to come tip within twelve months if called upon for stowing away in ! ' melon on the Mataroa. He nloadad that he was destitute there and had tried to get a post to work his passage out, and stowed away rather than bo deported as a criminal.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 August 1933, Page 5
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