A cabin-class passenger on board the Afaktira, which berthed in Wellington on Monday morning on her way from Sydney to San IVancisco, showed je luctance to get out of lied and face, the port authorities, So flatly did lie refuse to turn out that the olncers were delayed in declaring the ship clear. Finally, however, a defective entered the cabin and told him to- pdf his clothes on, a. 4 ho was going to have a night in the “cooler.” At this the man leapt out of bed and rushed before the doctor, who was able to give the ship a clean bill-of health.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 6 November 1934, Page 2
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