RUSSIA'S MUTINOUS NAVY.
• A SIGNIFICANT ORDER. , jiy Tqlecraph—Press Association— Copyright ' . (Rec. September 9, 11.20 p.m.) ■■■..- St. Petersburg, September-9. A (.aval order has.been issued deeply j-tjisirting that it has been necessary to t4"'3'' ! .im martial law at Sabastopol. The •j'-hT had summoned the navy to now Jiio, aid the people's representatives had ;]iv;n it confidence and abundant rcf;:«::ri--■■. The Tsar now summoned it to 'do ■ duty towards .-the', disloyal, for '■ Jus , - no pardon tvm possible!" Fortn- «:.' ■■ ■ the seeds of disorder had only (!'.' i a-few ships. The Tsar desired :■•• .. k those crews which had conscienj.io.. . done their duty. T!r liewspaper correspondents point.out .••19 tijnilicance of the above, owing to !;w categorical denials by the officials of J .hf > cent reports of mutinies and the JyimWrding of land forts by different 7i»j:-.ml. of the fleet.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1541, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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132RUSSIA'S MUTINOUS NAVY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1541, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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