DETHRONING NICHOLAS.
PENALTY OF NON-SUCCESS. KING PETER'S AMBITIONS. LONDON, December 22. The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle' , at C'etin jr states that an agitption is on foot in Montenegro to dethrone King Nicholas, who, it is stated, has become unpopular because the Montenegrin troops have not attained successes in the war equal to the Servian triumphs. King Nicholas assumed command of the Montenegrin army at the commencement of the war. but it is complained that during the two months that he has been in command the Turks have been able to improve their position at Scutari, while the Montenegrin army has been reduced. The country generally is stated to be in a deplorable condition. It is reported in Belgrade that King Peter of Servia is considering the question of obtaining united sway over Servia and Montenegro.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 5
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