THE SEBASTOPOL MUTINY.
Rescue of Prison-era.
ST. PETERSBr'RG. February 4
The Socialists at Sebastopol bribed -. prison warder to rekase nine artillerymen who had been arrested for refusing to tire on the mutinous sailors when the naval depot was destroyed recently by incendiary fires. The artillerymen got free by means of a rope ladder. They were met by a carriage and driven to the seaport nf Yalta. There they were suppiiei]/ with a change of clothes, forged passports, and sufficient money to reach America. Of the ringleaders of the sailors who revolted at Sebastoool 38 have been sentenced to death. It is said the sailors at Sebastopol. despite the drastic repressive measures that have been taken, arc re; 1 .!;.' for J -.econd mutiny.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 5
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