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Servia must reckon with the facts and forever bear in mind that Austria-Hungary is her dan- gerous enemy and that to fight that monarchy must be the most sacred duty of every Servian Government." 84 (p) Thus the "Pravda" of January 14, 1914: "Our new year's wishes go first to our not yet liberated brothers, groaning under an alien yoke. Servians may well persevere; after Kossovo came Kumanovo, and our victorious march is not yet ended." (q) The "Novosti" of January 18, 1914, published a picture... of the rehgious ceremony of the blessing of the waters in Bosnia, in connection with the following text: "Servians maintain their customs without modification even in lands which groan under foreign rule, until the day of freedom shall find them united in enthusiasm." (r) The "Zastava" in the issue of January, 1914, admits that "Servia incites the Austro-Hungarian Serbs to revolution." (s) The "Mali Journal" of March 9, 1914, has this to say: Servia can never forget the rattling of Francis Ferdinand's sabre on the occasion of the Scutari affair." (t) The "Zastava," April 4, 1914, publishes this: "The Austrian statesmen who promote a policy of hatred, a policy of bureaucrats, not a far-reaching policy, are themselves bringing about the ruin of their state." (u) The "Pravda" of April 8, 1914, makes the following comment: "Austria has lost all rights to existence." (v) In the Easter issues (April, 1914), all Servian papers ex- press hope that their "unliberated, conquered and oppressed brethren may soon celebrate a glad resurrection." (w) The "Tribuna" of April 23, 1914, says: "The Pacifists have discovered a new slogan: that of 'Europe's patriotism.' This programme can be carried out only if Austria is divided." (x) The "Mali Journal" of May 12, 1914, says: "What is a crime in private life Austria calls politics.
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