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THE BALKANS,

CROWN PRINCE'S RENUNCIATION. [by electric telegraph — coptbight.j [per press association.] (Received March 27, 8.50 a.m.) Belgrade, March 26. Other versions declare that the discovery of a military conspiracy among the Crown Prince's friends against King Peter is the true explanation of his renunciation of the throne. The news has caused a tremendous sensation in Servia, which is not unmixed with a strong feeling of relief. The Servian Cabinet has issued a statement that it is incompetent to deal with the Prince's renunciation of the Crown. The King should deoide. The groom's accident was due to falling downstairs. An inquest failed to reveal external injuries, and Cabinet considers that further investigation is needless.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 839, 27 March 1909, Page 3

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THE BALKANS, Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 839, 27 March 1909, Page 3

THE BALKANS, Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 839, 27 March 1909, Page 3

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