STOWAWAY CHARGED.
DEPORTATION ORDERED. A PENNILESS YUGOSLAV. [by telegraph.—PßESS association.] WELLING TON. Thursday. A stowaway, Peter Todovich, a Yugoslav, aged 23, who arrived by the Ulimnroa, told a story of hartl times in Australia when he appeared before Mr. E. Page. S.M., in the Magistrate's Court. He was charged with being a prohibited immigrant and with stowing away. Through an interpreter Todovich said ho thought he would find some countrymen here who would help him. lie promised to lie loyal and work hard if he could Slav.
llie collector of customs snid accused was a prohibited immigrant. He would not consider Todovich's staying in New Zealand under any circumstances. He sug gested that accused should be deported by the Ulimaroa on Friday, and, as ho had no money, the ship would have to bear the expense, as it, was liable in law to <lo.
Accused was ordered to bo deported md to remain in custody in the mean imo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20625, 25 July 1930, Page 9
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