MUTINY ON STEAMER.
PROBLEM OF OWNERSHIP.
SOVIET COURT TO DECIDE
(Received September 2, 5.5 p.m.) Times. LONDON, Sept. 1. The Riga correspondent of the Times says the Soviet Court at Odessa, will shortly give judgment on the point whether the steamer Inkerman, which a mutinous crew recently brought to Odessa after throwing overboard the first mate and the engineer, belongs to the Soviet. The Inkerman was once a Russian vessel, but the White Russians sold her to a Greek, by whom she was employed between ports in the Black Sea. The newspaper Isvestia says the mutiny was duo to the cruelty of the mate and the engineer, who fell overboard during a struggle. The paper thinks the Court will declare that the steamer is owned by the Soviet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19732, 3 September 1927, Page 11
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