MUTINY IN THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
THE AUTHORITIES GIVE WAY.
(special.) London, July 22. A mutiny has taken place in the second battalion of the Coldstream Guards.
Irritated by incessant drill two companies refused to parade, and ten men were imprisoned for three days. Upon this the others again refused to serve at drill unless their comrades were released, and in the end the authorities capitulated.
London, July 23.
It is alleged that the facts regarding the mutiny among the Coldstream Guards have been much exaggerated.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1013, 31 July 1891, Page 31
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