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SUMMARY JUSTICE

MUTINOUS GERMANS MANY SENT TO PRISON BERLIN, Oct. 23. The authorities at Kiel are promptly arresting and convicting 120 German seamen for mutiny in Russian ports on October 14. Hydroplanes and motor boats are rushing prosecutors and detectives aboard, where the sailors are refusing to work and are being taken into custody and haled before an emergency court. Twenty to-day were sentenced to three months for ‘ disobedience and immediately gaoled; others were remanded on mutiny charges. The crew on strike on the ship Quinta from Leningrad again mutinied on the high seas and the officers brought her to Konisberg. Tho entire crew was arrested.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 7

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SUMMARY JUSTICE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 7

SUMMARY JUSTICE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17608, 26 October 1931, Page 7

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