A CRISIS IN SERVIA.
[per electric telegraph— copyright.]
(per press association),
Belgrade, May 18. Great excitement exists iu Servia over the reported imbroglio with King Alexander, who is stupefied and pained owing to the Czarina's physician, who was sent to Belgrade, announcing that there is no prospect of the expected accouchement of the Queen. At the present time, the King, doubting the physician, left him in high dudgeon,
Other medical authorities, however confirmed the diagnosis.
The diplomatists asked the Premier whether tho Queen had deceived the King, or had she suffered from hysteria. If it is proved a deception, it is likeh that the Queen will bo divorced. Alexander's abdication is even mooted. The populace is extraordinarily excited.
There is a report current at Belgrade that the Queen failed to substitute her sister's child as her own.
King Alexander married Mme Draga Maschin formerly a lady-in-waiting on Queen Natalie, in July last year.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 May 1901, Page 4
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153A CRISIS IN SERVIA. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 May 1901, Page 4
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