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OCEAN CHASE OF MUTINEERS.-The mutiny of the native ratings of the Dutch East Indies Navy continues and a squadron of warships is in pursuit of the mutineers, who commandeered a training ship and put to sea. The vessel is reported to be nearly surrounded. The cruiser Java, which visited New Zealand in 1930 (shown in the illustration above), is leading the pursuing vessels. Below is shown a group of native navy men taken in Auckland during their visit.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 9 February 1933, Page 4

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OCEAN CHASE OF MUTINEERS.-The mutiny of the native ratings of the Dutch East Indies Navy continues and a squadron of warships is in pursuit of the mutineers, who commandeered a training ship and put to sea. The vessel is reported to be nearly surrounded. The cruiser Java, which visited New Zealand in 1930 (shown in the illustration above), is leading the pursuing vessels. Below is shown a group of native navy men taken in Auckland during their visit. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 9 February 1933, Page 4

OCEAN CHASE OF MUTINEERS.-The mutiny of the native ratings of the Dutch East Indies Navy continues and a squadron of warships is in pursuit of the mutineers, who commandeered a training ship and put to sea. The vessel is reported to be nearly surrounded. The cruiser Java, which visited New Zealand in 1930 (shown in the illustration above), is leading the pursuing vessels. Below is shown a group of native navy men taken in Auckland during their visit. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 9 February 1933, Page 4

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