BALKAN CRISIS.
UPROAR IN DEPUTIES,
Anti-Italian Demonstration by;
Members.
BAND OF SPIES."
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VIENNA, March 22. Sensational scenes an<3 an antiItaiian demonstration by members^ occurred at the niecijne; of tie Yago-* slav on account of* the Ralkan crisis and relations Tdta' Italy. s The silling ended in uproar. '£, During- a speech by XL Trambiteb, > the Foreign Minister, M. Wilder, i from the Opposition benches, rose'' excitedly to his feet. I "The Italian Minister is still in Bel- t pradc." be shouted. "Out with him and ' his hand of spies. Why is he still here? ( Our Minister in Rome must leave thrra immediately."' The Italian Minister to Belgrade,. General Uordrero, was sitting in the front row in the diplomats' gallery. In- * stanlly an anti-Italian demonstration Lroke out among the members of tba Opposition. The Foreign Minister. M. Peritch. expressed regret in the name of the Government that a deputy should so far" have forgotten himself as t<» insult a. representative of a foreign Power. The President of the Chamber susM. Wilder and adjourned tba session. Subsequently, the Premier. M- Ouzoanovitch. called an urgent mooting of tbaCabinet. M. Peritch visited General Bordrero and apologised officially to hiah
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 7
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