MUTINOUS CREW
SEQUEL TO DUTCH STRIKE LINER ROTTERDAM'S VOYAGE LONDON. Sept. 5 The attempt of the owners of the liner Rotterdam to find a new terminal port owing to the Dutch seamen's strike resulted in a mutiny on the liner, in response to whose wireless 30 marines are readv to board her at Westinder lightship. The liner landed her British passengers at Plymouth and proceeded to Boulogne. The crew, noticing that the vessel was not heading fur Rotterdam, struck until the captain revealed the destination.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21281, 7 September 1932, Page 9
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