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PANDEMONIUM REIGNS.

SUPPRESSING DEMONSTRATIONS. r FIXED BAYONETS IN STREETS. United Press Assn.—Elec. Te!. Copyright BELGRADE, July 23. The Bill authorising the Concordat will go to the Senate, but the Government may not command a majority there. The Ministry and Opposition mobilised every man in order to swell the vote. Many sick Deputies were conveyed to the House in chairs, including M. Yanitch, who, after bludgeoning by the police, rose from his sick bed to participate In the debate as sponsor of the Bill. The police with fixed bayonets prevented a demonstration In the streets. Pandemonium greeted the announcement of the vote. STATE AND CHURCH. I DESIRE TO AVOID STRUGGLE. United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel Copyright. BELGRADE, July 25. The Premier, Dr. Stoyadinovitch, announced In presenting the bill to the Senate that be would seek nil understanding with the orthodox Church. This decision may appease the present feeling, as it is taken to indicate that the Government desires to avoid a religious struggle. However, it is feared that the Patriach’s death, which occurred early this morning, will lead to renewed, disorders, against which the authorities are taking additional precautions.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 7

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PANDEMONIUM REIGNS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 7

PANDEMONIUM REIGNS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 7

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