MUTINOUS TANGANYIKAN SOLDIERS challenging suspected looters outside a pillaged Indian shop in Dar-es-Salaam. President Nyerere described the revolt In the 2nd Battalion, Tanganyika Rifles, as "a small incident,” but British Army sources in Nairobi said there was no doubt that there had been a mutiny, although no violence had been used against British officers. Photograph by cable.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 15
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57MUTINOUS TANGANYIKAN SOLDIERS challenging suspected looters outside a pillaged Indian shop in Dar-es-Salaam. President Nyerere described the revolt In the 2nd Battalion, Tanganyika Rifles, as "a small incident,” but British Army sources in Nairobi said there was no doubt that there had been a mutiny, although no violence had been used against British officers. Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 15
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