STOWAWAY HID WHEN OTHERS WERE CAUGHT.
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, April 3. Another stowaway, Stanley Lewis Walker, aged thirty-one, who arrived in Wellington by the Ulimaroa from Sydney on Tuesday, was before the Court to-day, making the fifth caught aboard the ship during the trip across the Tasman. The police said that when the 1 four others who were dealt with yesterday were" handed over to the police on the arrival of the ship, Walker could not be found. He had managed to hide himself again, and then apparently escaped ashore. Last year he had been convicted of stowing away in Adelaide and sentenced to ten days’ imprisonment. Walker was fined £5, in default fourteen days' imprisonment.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19036, 3 April 1930, Page 7
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