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If0 CREW IN FULL IflARGE OF A | CRUISER ICIAL STATEMENT
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■jec. February 7. m Batavia February 6. ki story of the mutiny says Btarday, February 4, at 10 Bbativti crew of the Zeven ■ returned unexpectedly ■;]iore and after the lights Hjtinguished for .a moment, 8. ;i pre-arranged signal the fc tfocir rifles and over10 officers and nine nonofficers who were on L they turned the cruiser ■jfter eruising the roads of n 2 a.m. the ship pursued Jcourse. I TJhe Hague, Feb. 6. Kster of the Colonies states lji'3 were making for Soura■jr demand the release of comrades who were imfcrlier in consequence of p against the. euts in pay. Iniarider of the West Indies ■ been ordered to intercept | Provincein a'nd urge a prrender, otherwise' to prelattleshiip at all costs from purabaya.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 451, 8 February 1933, Page 5
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