ALLEGED MUTINY DENIED.
LOXDOX", Monday
The alleged mutiny of the Dorsets is officially denied. General Friend declares that he is certain that every officer mid soldier in the regiment will do his duty to the Crown and to the Government it' called upon to maintain oriler. General Fergusson, addressing the Manchester* at the Curragh, said that thon,ii'h his , and the men ; s sympathies were with Ulster, he would loyally obey the King's commands, if ordered thither. Detachments from the Tnniskillings, Irish Fusiliers, and the Bcdfords, with tho Tyrone Ulster volunteers, attended the Oniagh Parish Church and sat in adjoining pews. Tn some cases they shared prayer books. When leaving, the regulars an<l the volunteers mutualh- saluted.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 5
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