Mutiny at Sevastopol
w Admiral Seriouly Wounded ' Mudiiesrs Parading (he Streets •..St. Petersburg,. November 26 ■ A legimen't of soldiers, the sailors of the fleet,.and: the harbour hands at Sevastopol: are < ini a state of murinj. • Jlear-Admiral 'Pisarveßki :.inthe- act of forbidding- the .holdirtgApf a public meetings ■ sailor fired and seriously wotincled him. The'luuiiiieerp, carrying a blaok coffin; and red flags,'and, in spite-of a < warning, by tbe.admiralof thai .fleet to fowrij marched through' the streets'fjor,three days,',. 1 i>&;^ O .QPB: have,left Odessa for Sevas topol. , , i Sinister,rumours are prevalent Ji) St. Petersbnrg of dii3affection>among the 14th and aval battalions. The lock-our ( is btcoraing,genejal ' Admiral Birjleff, replying to the Cionntil of Wot km mi's <lelf>g ifps,"re. fused s£lil hours a day at the Admiralty yards. Many large factoues were plundered in Moscow, on Friday.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1492, 27 November 1905, Page 3
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