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Servia.

A diplomat at Belgrade informed a French journalist that King Peter wai aware beforehand of a military conspiracy. He urged the avoidance of bloodshed, declaring that the Sovereign* might be exiled, A Requiem Mass for King Alexander and Queen Draga was said at the Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg. A fortnight’s mourning will be observed in the Roumanian Court and Moscow for the murdered Sovereigns. 4 . The attitude of America and Hoi* land towards Servia is aimilar to Britain. The American newspapers declare the British course is the most forceful repudiation a foreign nation could make. A semi-official note published here states France did not acknowledge the notification of the establishment of Provincial Government after the assassinations. M. Thesiger, French Consul at Belgrade, watches British interests.

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Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1903, Page 2

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Servia. Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1903, Page 2

Servia. Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1903, Page 2

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