MUTINY IN ENGLAND.
By E' KorKic Telegraph.—Copyright.
A PROTEST AGAINST OVER WORK.
(special to pzess association )
Received April 21, 0.50 a.m.) London, April 20.
An Artillery division, stationed at Gosport, on the west side of Portsmouth Harbour, broke out in mutiny to-day, and broke the barrack windows as a protest against overwork, to which they allege they are treated. Their protest subsided on the appearance of the Colonel, who is popular amongst the men. The leaders are to be court martiallad.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 2
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