It is stated, on the authority of interviewers m Ceylon, that Arabi and his associates " had all military decoration, insignia, and ornaments strippted from their uniforms m the most ignominious manner. Thier spurs were struck off, their epaulettes torn from them by the hands of menials, the buttons and other ornaments about their dress cut off, and trampled under foot, and they were ext posed bareheaded and dishonoured to the gaze of the multitude,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 133, 12 May 1883, Page 2
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74Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 133, 12 May 1883, Page 2
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