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DISTURBANCE IN SERVIA

BELGRADE, September 38.

' M. Novakovics (editor of an anti-Tegicide journal at Belgrade) and an anti-regicide officer, being long imprisoned on a minor charge without a trial, began firing rifles in the gaol in order to arouse the populace.

After- -wounding two gendarmes the prisoners committed Buicide. A number of workmen and students created street disturbances, wounding several gendarmes and . compelling the patrol to use their weapons to clear the street. - M. Novakovics was offered his liberty if he would, cease attacking the dynasty, but he refused to do so.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2791, 2 October 1907, Page 25

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DISTURBANCE IN SERVIA Otago Witness, Issue 2791, 2 October 1907, Page 25

DISTURBANCE IN SERVIA Otago Witness, Issue 2791, 2 October 1907, Page 25

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