TASMAN STOWAWAYS
PAIR BEFORE COURT
REMAND FOR A WEEK
(Pnr Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day.
Pleas of guilty to charges of stowing away in the Wanganella at Sydney were entered in the Police Court today by Charles Thomas Cross, aged 27 years, and George Dudley Burns, aged; 18 i The police said that the men went] aboard the vessel separately. Cross j came from Queensland and hoped to ; fm'd employment in New Zealand.: Burns left a training farm in New Zealand and managed to get to Australia as a stowaway apparently, lie was still under the care of the Child Welfare Department. Both men were remanded for a week pending inquiries.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19335, 27 May 1937, Page 15
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