YOUNG DUNEDIN MAN IN TROUBLE
CHARGE OF VAGRANCY AT FONTAINE BLEU f _ (Received 28th August, 9.25 a.m.) ! LONDON, 27th August, j J The Exchange Agency’s Paris correspondent says that a Dunedin resident, George Burnand, aged 19 years, arrived at Fontainebleu and was charged With not having entrance papers and vagrancy. He said he was going to Marseilles where he hoped to stowaway for New Zealand. He arrived in England from New Zealand, in February and was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment for stowing away. He worked as a dishwasher in Whitechapel and earned enough to reach Boulogne on 12th August.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 28 August 1939, Page 3
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