THE ARMY AQUIESCENT.
SUMMONING OF PARLIAMENT.. FILLING THE THRONE. 1 Belgrade, Jiu'ne 12. Though the coup wa& effected by a . few officers of two detachments of t troops, the rest of the army Quietly acquiesjeed. . ■ 81. Mach has been appointed Minis-. ter of Works. The Skiiiptschina has been sammbfned, the one which the King dismissed, in March. It is expected they will endorse Prince Peter Karageorgeyitch's ' election, or appoint his son George, | who is now being educated a,t • the . Russian Court. , ' ■ '< \ The Radical Servian nowspar/ers cle- ( ciare that the chief nausea of the cqnnpiracy wore the recent scandalous elections, the King's airtcojurteotis* f 'treatment of officers, his intention to remove 'the war school to Shabtza, and 'the selection .of Queen Draga's brother as heir apparent. Prince Peter Karageorgeyitdh We- , clares he did not participate in the \ plot, which be regards as a detestable crime. ' • London, June 12. It is' stated that Austria i» favour- 1 able to Priiuce Kar&georg-evitch if hcr> inltiretrlfs arc not jciypardiae'd. Paris-, »Fune 12. Kx;Ojufien Natalie, matter of the , murdered King, is in Paris. She is overwhelmed with g-rief. . j
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12281, 13 June 1903, Page 5
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