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SOLDIERS’ MUTINY

' ' ,■ *■ -J V ■ FRENCH INQUIRY HELD

OFFENDERS SENT ‘ OVERSEAS.

Prfißa A ssoeiation—Coypr ight, Amstratralian and ,N Z- Cable Association. (Received Noon.) PARIS. June 19. The Reservists of the 95th. and 106th. Regiment mutineen at Bourget. singing 1 revolutionary. ■ «bngs and • trying to rescue comrades, who were imprisoned in the cells for overstay- ■ ing ; their leave. After an inquiry General Mol left rent seven hundred mutineers, under escort to Madly Camp at Marseilles- ' This .is ‘ the, base for sending soldiers overseas to the notorious penal battaTion, known as “the regiment of , naughty boys.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 20 June 1927, Page 6

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SOLDIERS’ MUTINY Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 20 June 1927, Page 6

SOLDIERS’ MUTINY Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 20 June 1927, Page 6

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