A SERVIAN CONSPIRACY.
JOURNALIST’S AMAZING CHARGES. DETAILS PUBLISHED IN A BOOK United Press Association, Copyright BUDA-PESTH, August 11. _ Nastic, a journalist who gave evidence at the State trial at Cettenj© in June, has published an amazing hoo'le at Buda-Pestli, giving details of the Servian conspiracy against Montenegro. Twenty-two persons have been arrested. When Nastic reached enna the police conducted him to Croatia and seized correspondence implicating the Belgrade Court. A MONARCH’S DENIAL. NASTIC’S ALLEGATIONS UNTRUE United Press Association, Copyright (Received August 12, 11.40 p.ui.) (LONDON, August 12. King Peter, of Servia, has telegraphed to the Servian Charge D’Affairs in London stating that all Na6tic‘s allegations at the trial in June referring to himself and Montenegro were absurd, and were malicious lies. [A sensation was caused during a State trial at Cettinge in June of 52 persons for conspiring to overthrow the regime of Montenegro, by a Bosnian journalist named Nastic. testifying that the bombs seized • eamo from Servia to assassinate Prince Nicholas, They were manufactured at the State arsenal at Kragujevatz. On the recommendation of the Crown Prince, with King Peter’s cognisance, the witness participated in the manufacture, aiid then revealed the plot to the Monteuegran authorities.]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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197A SERVIAN CONSPIRACY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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