A CRAVE MUTINY.
ANARCHY AT SEVASTOPOL adM iral seriously wounded Association.—Copyrights (Received 8.31 a.m.) gj PETERSBURG, November 26. A ieg iiiieut of soldiers, the sailors of | rt e fleet and the harbour hands of Sevas- j ,-oi are in a state of mutiny. ' While Rear-Admiral Pisareveski was ■ the act of forbidding the holding of pablie meetings, a sailor fired and seri- j ously pounded him. Jtiltineera, carrying a black coffin and ! red fogs* in s P ite of a warnin S b 7 ihe . injfralof the fleet to leave the town, , jurcbed the streets for three days. A ■ detachment of troops has left Odessa for Sevastopol. ( Sinister rumours are prevalent in St. Petersburg with regard to disaffection in ! the Hth and 18th naval battalions.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 283, 27 November 1905, Page 5
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