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Milan May Have To Emigrate

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Day
28
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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London, Dec 22.- [Copyrighted, 1888.]- Dispatcbes trom Belgrade state ihufc tha troubles growing out of tha receut elections for the skuptscljina are increasing, and the inhabitants in many parts of Sorvia are in a state of revolt. No open demand has yet been made for King Mi.an's abdication, but this is probably vvbat the outcome of the disturbances will 'e. The defeat of M. Gorashanin, tha Progressive leader, for re-eleetion to the skupischina is evideuce of the eontempt wifcb which the king is held. M. Goiasliaiiin is very noar Milan, and is a hi-arty supporter of bis severeign, whose adviser he bas long been. His defeat is the causa of much rejoicing among the Radicáis. The viotory achieved by the Radica 's to many politioians of Europe foreshiidows Russian rule in S(rvia before long. 'J'he Etadleals ars pro-Russian to a man, and wuuld bu glad to make it possible for the czar to nssuma the rule oí Servia. A way ir ly be foun 1 to accomplish this object by che abdication of Milán and tüo appoíntment o' Natalia as ragmiG for her son. Theu Russia wculd practical!? be master of the country.

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