SERVIAN AFFAIRS.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Burin, June 22. A Hfini official notes published hero suites that France (lid not acknowledge the notification of the establishment of ft I'iovisional Government after tho assassination. M. Thcasiger, Consul at Belgrade, watches British interests. Belgrade, June 22.
who took a prominent P !U ' fc in tho assassinations, has been appoints Commander of Belgrade. King lotoi gave appointments to all the members of the military deputation who waited upon him at Geneva, including t nee treacherous officers of Alexanders bo yguard. . , . A diplomatist at Belgrade informed a French journalist that King iVtoi w»n aware beforehand of the military conspiracy, and urged tiie avoidance of bloodshed, declaring that the sovereigns migh bo exiled. Bb. Petersburg, Juno 22. Requiem masses for King Alexander arid Queen iJraga have been sa'.d in ivv/t-n Cathedral, Bt. Fefccrsburg. London, June ‘22.
A fortnight’s mourning is being observed in the Roumanian Court and at Moscow. T r r 11 i The attitude of Amoric i and lioliand towards Servia is similar to that ot Oioat Britain. American newspapers declare that the British course is the most force fLi 1 repudiation a foreign nation could make.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 924, 24 June 1903, Page 3
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