STOWAWAY CHARGED
*— o Ship’s Officers Threatened Auckland, April 11.—Arrested upon I the arrival of the liner i'vioni torey from Sydney to-day, a labourer, ' Allan McDonald, aged 30, was later | charged in the Police Court with stowj ing away on the vessel at Auckland on March 37. McDonald pleaded guilty. Detective-Sergeant McHugh said a had feature of the case was that McDonald had apparently threatened the ship's officers. McDonald asked the magistrate to lake into consideration the fact that he had been on bread and water during the voyage. In sentencing him to 14 days’ imprisonment the magistrate commented that i seeing McDonald was a stowaway he had i no grounds for complaining of his treat- ; ment. ——
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 219, 12 April 1933, Page 7
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