ALLEGED DISOBEDIENCE AT SEA.
FORTY MEN ARRESTED. [BY TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Sunday. Forty stablemen from the transport Anglo-Canadian, which has arrived to ship remounts for the Cape, were to-day arrested on a charge of refusing to obey the commands of the officers of the ship. This vessel, before coming to New Zealand, had made a voyage from Fiume, in the Adriatic, to Port Elizabeth, with horses. The deck-hands were composed entirely of foreigners. 'the men under • arrest are Italians, Austrians, Montenegrans, and Greeks. They complain of having been badly fed on , the ship.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 5
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