Servia.
KING MUR AT BELGRADE. King Peter attended a service at Belgrade Cathedral The Metro* politan, in the course, of bis address, declared that no one fell except God willed it> He greeted King Peter as sent by God to lead Servia to progress and prosperity. King Peter took the oath of the Constitution before the Skuptchina, and afterwards reviewed the troops In receiving the members of Skuptsobina at the Palace, the King ebook hands with the Premier (M. Avakumovich) and Colonel Maohin, Minister of Works, preserving an extremely grave countenance, Some assertions are made that the military rode among the crowd watching the King’s progress, compelling them to cheer. A PROCLAMATION BY THE KING. King Peter, after reviewing the army, confirmed the members of the Cabinet in their positions He has issued a proclamation announcing ; that he will rule constitutionally and promote the happiness and welfare of the people. The proclamation adds that the King left history to judge of the past, and that he recognises the services and devotion of the army.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 June 1903, Page 2
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174Servia. Manawatu Herald, 30 June 1903, Page 2
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