SERVIA’S KING.
BLASPHEMOUS UTTERANCES. By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. BELGRADE, June 25. in receiving the members of the Skuptschina at the Palace, the King shook hands with the Premier and Colonel Machin, Minister of Works, preserving an extremely grave countenance.
Some assertions are made that the military rode amongst the crowd watching the King’s progress, and compelled them to cheer. King Peter attended a service at the Belgrade Cathedral. Tiie Metropolitan, in the course of an address declared that no one fell except (rod willed it. He greeted Peter as sent by God to lead the Servians to progress and prosperity.
Kins; Peter took the oath of the Constitution before the Skuptehina, and afterwards reviewed the troops.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 927, 27 June 1903, Page 3
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