"SEASICK SAILOR"
ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE f ADVICE TO WORK ASHORE "You fetter go back to the land," Vas the advice given by Mr.'C.'R'. Orr. Walker, S.M., to• a'galleyboy^who'ex-, plained in the Police that he had left hia,ahip because he •was always ill. Accused; Alvih Francis Leyland, aged changed with absenting himselfHtothdjlfc leave from the Northumberland "at. Auckland, on February 6. _ ' ~ -• Sub-lnspettor Fox said- accused had Ib'cen arrested at Raitd&V where he had -been working for a farmer, who was filling to take him back. . Xhe?M«*«,trate,~to accused: What is Accused: I was ill all the way from beings seasick, satfor, although they say you get over - \ou. t had better stick to terra firma. Accused was ordered to cpme up for Sentence within six nionths if called on.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23020, 23 April 1938, Page 18
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