"LONG LIVE REPUBLIC."
SHOUTED DEPUTIES TO MONARCH % SOFIA, January 2. The opening of the Sobranjp .here yesterday was marked by an unprecedented demonstration agaipist King Ferdinand. As the King and Queen; with .their sons entered the Parliament building,*- the Socialist deputies shouted: '^Down/with, the monarchy, long live the Republic!" When the King began to rSad -his speech one of the Socialists repeated the cry, and added: .< : ; . . "Sixty thousand Bulgarians have beem sacrificed for the grandeur of the iqon* archy." . • ' ■ . i ' ■ . All, the Socialist deputies left iliA hall m a body. King Ferdinand toot n» notice of the episode. In his speech 'ha said thit "relations between Bulgaria, and Roumania have been resumed vdth. mutual goodwill." He referred to an arrangement with. Turkey which; will exclude misunderstandings. • ; '■'■ As the royal party left the-hal^'ih* members of the Agrarian party stood outside, but did not return* th» royal salute. ' .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLL, Issue 13305, 14 February 1914, Page 9
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