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Show is signalized by the mobilization of Serbian troops to support tiie Jugo-Slav party, and as the Montenegrin Nationalists Nation-alists appear determined to resist incorporation in-corporation in the new state a situation has been created which may involve others of the Balkan peoples. Mapmakers will do well to reserve final drafts of continental Europe. Revision Re-vision of boundaries in the cockpit may be necessary before this Balkan business busi-ness is threshed out. WAR IN MONTENEGRO. The possibility of another Balkim struggle, involved in the outbreak reported re-ported in Montenegro, will bo likely to cause no little concern in peace circles. cir-cles. The uprising has been brewing for many months, having for its cause the long-standing differences between the party supporting King Xicholas, who was driven from his throne, and a regency ordered under tho nominal direction of his son, and the influential party favoring the inclusion of Montenegro Monte-negro in tho Jugo-Slav state, along with Serbia. This union former King Nicholas Nicho-las has stoutly resisted, and from his retreat in Paris has kept alive the antagonism to the plan of losing Montenegrin Mon-tenegrin identity in the Jugo-Slavia project. Serbia has given active support to tho Jugo-Slav party in Montenegro, and to Serbian influence may bo attributed the action of the Montenegrin assembly in declaring tho throne vacant, an act which Nicholas has never regarded as valid. tn cither words, the outbreak marks the clash between tho Nationalist, National-ist, or Montenegrin party, and the Jugo-Slavists, Jugo-Slavists, at this time in control of tho alfairs of tho little kingdom. The bneak |