Servia.
King Peter has started from Geneva on his journey to Belgrade, A holiday will be observed at Bel grade on the day he arrives The Government will provide free wine and beer. A Bill granting an amnesty to all political offenders awaits his sane* tion on arrival. When a gendarme was gently lifting the body of King Alexander into a coffin, an officer angrily exclaimed—“ Look sharp ! ('buck the dog in anyhow—trample him in if you like.” This officer was a frequent favoured guest at King Alexander’s table A fortnight’s mourning for the late King Alexander and Queen Draga will be observed in Greece. Servian officers in St. Petersburg are being treated with contumely. Some were pelted with missiles at the Aquarium Theatre, and compelled to leave The indignation against Servians is greatly increasing.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 June 1903, Page 2
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135Servia. Manawatu Herald, 27 June 1903, Page 2
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