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THRONE RENOUNCED.

SERVIA'S GEORGE. RETIREMENT WILL PROMOTE PEACE. VOLUNTARY EXILE. (l!Y TKLEGBArn—rBESS ASSOCIATION—COPTMOIIT.) Vienna, March 25. Dr. Wckerlo, Premier of Hungary, delivered a warliko speech in the- Hungarian Chamber at Budapest. Ho will confer at Vienna to-day with Baron Aehrenthal (Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister) regarding tho trouble with Scrvia, RUSSIA RECOGNISES ANNEXATIONS. THE PRINCE'S GRIEVANCE. (Roc. March 26, 11.35 p.m.) London, March 26. Two factors have arisen suddenly making for poaco in tho Balkans. In tho first placo Russia has expressed readiness, as a prelude to the proposed Conference of tho Powers, to recognise the annexation by Austria-Hungary of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Secondly, tho Crown Prince Georgo of Servia has suddenly renounced tho Servian Crown in favour of his younger brother, Prince Alexander, born in 1888. It is probable that Prince George will go into voluntary cxilo for a year. Tho Prince wrote to tho Premier intimating that his decision was duo to unjust insinuations based upon an unfortunate occurrence. ALLEGED BRUTALITY. DEATH OF THE PRINCE'S GROOM. (Rec. March 27, 0.25 a.m.) Belgrade, March 26. Tho occurrence mentioned by tho Crown Prince of Scrvia related to tho death in a State hospital of one of his grooms. Tho Crown Prince is openly accused of homicide by kicking the man in the stomach.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 5

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THRONE RENOUNCED. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 5

THRONE RENOUNCED. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 5

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