MUTINY ON THE AUSTRALIA
* SENTENCES REMITTED. (Rec. November 22 0.2(1 a.m.) Sydney, November 21. Tho .Admiralty has agreed to remit the sentences imposed following the mutiny ou the battleship Australia, as from December 20.—Press Assn. [For having participated in a mutiny on board H.A.M.S. Australia, at Fren.antle on June 1, five men -were on Juno 20 sentenced to imprisonment, and threo of them to dismissal from His Majesty's Australian Service upon' the expiration of their sentences. One of them was among the volunteers for the Zcebruggo raid, and holds tho D,S:M. The men charged were: D. J. Ol Rudd (D.S.M.), able seaman; AY. Thompson, ordinary seaman; K- H. Paterson, ordinary seaman ;'L. T. Rudd, stoker; and AY. G. M'lntosb., stoker. They ivere charged with "having, while belonging to H.M.A.S. Australia, and then being persons subject to the Naval Discipline Act, Joined in a mutiny not accompanied by violence on board the Australia on Juno 1, 1919."]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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156MUTINY ON THE AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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