FURTHER DETAILS OF THE MUTINY.
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Received December 2, 7.28 a in. St. ' Petersburg, December 1.
Admiral Ohufchuin, fearing an explosion, sank a mining transport tug, which had 300 torpedoes aboard. The battleship Otschako'ff is floating, "but has been gutted." - Captain Slavotchinski, of the 7th Naval Corps, killed the field ' artillery and bombarded the naval barracks at Sevastopol, which replied.
During the night 1500, chiefly reservists, ' with nine quickfirers, weat ovei\ito the Brest Regiment, which occupied the barraoks early on Thursday-.' ■
T!he torpedoes -which were' believed to lave been sunk were, 'found ashore.
Colonel Dumbad'oe to . the Br^st , Begiment to "wipe out the stain o! their recent insubordination by- storming "the - naval 'barracks; The Kcgiment, with cheers, obeyed, capturing" 2000 mutineers'. 1 The Czar has telegraphed forgiving) the regimes^ — -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13028, 2 December 1905, Page 2
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