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THE SOLDIERS STRIKE.

GRENADIERS, NOT THE COLDSTREAMS. London, July 8. Ib was tho Grenadiers who mutinied, nob the Coldstream Guards. Three hundred and fifty are confined to barracks. The remainder are performing regular guard duty. There has been considerable dissatisfaction existing in tho battalion since Colonel Maibland was appointed, he being a strict disciplinarian. Mr H. Matthews, Home Secretary, asserts that the discontent i 3 exaggerated, and that ib is due to their performing police duty. Their difficulty is now arranged.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 160, 9 July 1890, Page 2

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THE SOLDIERS STRIKE. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 160, 9 July 1890, Page 2

THE SOLDIERS STRIKE. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 160, 9 July 1890, Page 2

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