RESERVISTS’ MUTINY.
IN FRENCH ARMY. PARIS, June 19. The Reservists of the Ninty-fifth and Hundred and Fifth Regiments mutinied at Bourget, singing revolutionary songs, trying to rescue their comrades imprisoned in the cells for overstaying their leave. After inquiry, General Nollet sent seven hundred mutineers under armed escort to Mailly Camp, Marseilles, which is the base for sending soldiers overseas to the notorious penal battalion known as “The- Regiment of Naughty Boys. ’ ’
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Grey River Argus, 21 June 1927, Page 5
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