THE BALKAN WAY
A MONTENEGRIN EPISODE, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 27. • (Received September 28, at 9.5 a.m.) The ‘ Daily Mail’s ’ Rome correspondent says; A spice of comic opera is attached to the deposing of Queen Mileuia, Regent of Montenegro during the minority of her grandson, Prince Michael. Taking advantage of the absence of her Ministers, a dissatisfied ex-Ministcr (Planenatz), supported by only twenty armed Montenegrins, occupied tho M"tl tenegrin Consulate, which has been the seat of government since tho Serbian annexation of Montenegro. He seized the Consul, and proclaimed himself Prime Minister and Regent.—A. and N.Z. Cable. [On November 29, 1918, the National Skupshtina deposed King Nicholas (who had reigned since 1860), and a decision, was made to ‘unite Montenegro with Serbia. King Nicholas died in 1921, and the union, of tho country with Jugo-Slavia became an accomplished fact.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18085, 28 September 1922, Page 4
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