Show CANADIAN 4 SOLDIERS IN WEl ELSH S H CAMP 1 i Many l Killed and Wounded in ill Outbreaks Caused by Discontent Over Lack of Speed in iii Demobilization T L OND N March farch 7 From From eight to twenty seven persons are estimated to havo been kil killed e and i from twenty five to three seventy wounded in rioting during the past three days at tho the Kinmel military c camp p at H Rhyl l Wales according to a Liverpool dispatch received cd here to to- to night Great Grent pr property damage was I caused the dispatch adds I According to latest reports from Liverpool the riot was wag started by about OO malcontents There w were re Canadians in the camp awaiting awaiting awaiting await await- ing demobilization and embarkation The Tho men who caused the trouble were war casuals who had served for three years ears or more in France Francc They complained complained com corn that their embarkation had had been postponed while other men who had bad seen less service were sent home After the destruction of or stores of or all aU Ton Tuesday by tho thi b discontented men mei th the situation io io k 1 amore serioUs lo turned Wednesday when th the tho cavalry was called out but was but was forbidden to use its arms the I Troops from Chester Intercepted I rioters In their march upon Abergele ele near Rhyl Ithyl and also prevented a a. threatened threatened threat threat- ened cued raid on tho the latter place Five men were ero killed and forty Corty Injured In tho the course of ot this fighting It Is reported Cross Winner Inn r Trampled There was further shooting earl early Thursday morning but at no was there thero organized firing b by any armed part party Most of ot tho the deaths were due to crushing It Is la sr ld An unarmed major holding tho the Victoria Cross and believed to be from New e Is reported to have havo been virtually trampled to death while attempting to defend the officers officers' quarters against great grent odds The Tho Dally Daily MAll Mail says the Canadian au authorities authorities authorities au- au restored order without the as assistance assistance as- as of or British troops and declares that tho the matter Is solely one for Canadian Canadian Canadian Cana Cana- dian disciplinary action The Tho Canadian officials have Informed the war officials that the they do not de desire desire desire de- de sire any Increase in shipping facilities as a cons consequence quence of ot the outbreak as tho they do not Intend to be coerced b by the rioters U A t h Later ter on imon i im m v mon men paraded In Rhyl Ithyl rhe made nois noisy demonstrations l but committed no damage nol I Is h Cr Cry T Tim Tiie 16 outbreak bc began an Tuesday night with the tho signal cr cry Come on viki uttered b by a a. man said eald to belong to the tIme Canadian forces A largo large e number number num num- ber of ot men wrecked time the stores building building build build- In ing and thou thousands lands of loaves of or bread were wore trampled Into the mud The woman's womans womans woman's wom worn ans an's auxiliary quarters were then rushed and the women's clothes carried off The rioters seized stores of ot ammunition ammunition ammunition am am- fired tired on the officers officers' quarters quarters tens and then be began an a n. march In the direction of ot Abergele but were held up A staff officer low len from the war office of of- flee fice In London b by airplane and addressed addressed addressed ad ad- dressed the men declaring that their grievance regarding demobilization es especially especially es- es which caused the tho outbreak should ShO be Immediately removed remo lIe He declared that men inCa would bo be away awny by tho the week after next and that four tour transports would be placed at the disposal dis 1118 of or the tho colonials Commoner Asks For Explanation London March 7 In 7 In the house of or commons this afternoon William Tyson Wilson tison member of ot parliament for tor Lancashire Lancashire Lan Lan- asked Lord Edmund Talbot representing the tho Co government for a statement regarding the Incidents re reported reported re- re ported at the tho camp at Rhyl Wales ales Lord Edmund replied that he hc had no further Information The l Standard says Hns It learns that th the tho Canadian authorities In L London Lon Len n- n don ilon this morning estimated tel d that five persons hod leen hilled killed and nineteen wounded in the rioting Holing The Thc report that a n major with the Victoria Cross had been killed while keeping Insubordinate Insl bor dinato troops from the time officers officers' mess mess' was wa denied the newspaper adds I I |