EX-QUEEN NATALIE.
FEARS OF A REVOLUTION,
[pur press association.]
Reoeived May 20th, 10.15 a.m.
Belgrade, May 20. Ex-Queen Natalie is at Semlin, on tbe opposite side of the river. She intends to take up her permanent residence thore, and turn the fashionable Serviau world from Belgrade to Semlin. There ia considerable enthusiasm among the population of Semlin, and preparations are being made on both banks of the river for demonstrations in the exiled Queen's honor.
Received May 21th, 6 p.m.
Belgrade, May 20
Fears are entertained that a revolution will be the outcome of the action of tbe Regency towards the ex-Queen Natalie.
Numbers of the elite of Belgrade have crossed over to Semlin and proffered bouquets to the ex-Queen.
deceived May 22nd, 2 a.m.
Belgrade, May 21
Ex-Queen Natalie will appeal to the Supreme Court and demand reparation for the deprival of her civil rights.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7870, 22 May 1891, Page 5
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