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i Received (his dav at noon ' LONDON, September 16,
The unrest is general at Invergorden though discipline js maintained. The crews gave three cheers for the King to show there was nothing disloyal in their disobedience. Stokers have ceased raising steam, and all work is suspended pending the decision of the Admiralty.
Hear Admiral Colvin, who journeyed to London to explain the position to Llie First Lord of the Admiralty, (Sir A. Chamberlain) in an interview said the. situation was not serious but was unprecedented in the British Navy.
R ELATIONS EXCELLENT
LONDON, September 16,
Latest reports from Invergordon give the gratifying assurance that relations between the officers and men were excellent throughout the unrest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1931, Page 6
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