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IRISH TROOPS MUTINY.

I THE INCIDENT IN INDIA. By Telegraph.— Prejs Assn.—Copyright, i t\ j.. Simla, Julv 11 IsaiS?'» ° f the T tiny of tl,e C ° n " r at Jullundur prove tha. eland \T S t0 incite " ent ran i r , the demonstration benn fli iT® "}" Fein fla « s were Mated on the barracks and the men wore. Sinn em roset es and other emblems. It. -a* specially significant that the vast ajomy of the 200 were men who came Tht f drafts frim England. tW ty and intin "ited that 1 •y v d no ' : allow themselves to nwT y Indian troo P s < but they obeyed an order to place their arms and ammunition under guard. tl,e P® at iow days some of the ire.ted men have shown regret for hoir mutinous conduct. The rin"teulers of the movement will be tried. He disaffection has not spread to any other Irish regiment in India. (1,0 v U *, f °, r , t , unato inoident occurred on war Tir,v eSter r. I!aihva >'- n «"" P®liapiJt military police attempted o eject some Indians who were traveling without tickets. Forty Indians atad,ed the police and seriously injured a British oflicer who intervened. Indian troop., f,r0,l on the mob, killing one and wounding another. The incident caused great excitement at Peshawar. Ail the shops are closed.—Aus.-N Z table ' '

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 3

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IRISH TROOPS MUTINY. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 3

IRISH TROOPS MUTINY. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 3

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