Show MANY THRONES HANG ON ISSUE OF GREAT WAR little nations of europe keep anxious eye on bulletins from front VICTOR MAY UNSEAT ENEMIES fate of portugal montenegro serbia greece poland and other nations in the balance spain and holland happily situated berlin prince miguel of braganza duke of the oldest oiliest son of the portuguese pretender don miguel and husband of the former anita stewart of new york lins has been appointed an lion honorary first of the ger runn ann army with the uniform of the sixth Thue ringen regiment of uhland the prince Is thirty eight years yeara old and lives with ith its his father in the castle af Rel reichenau chenau lower austria ills his appointment nent as a german officer Is nn an interesting event because portugal Is tit nt war with germany it may have political significance ex king mnnuel manuel of portugal poring al who lives in england with his young G german wife Is enthusiastically supporting the allies inthe hope that england and france will place hani on the throne of portugal the central centra I 1 po powers Ners germany austria and their allies are expected expect c d to 4 ai ik aa prince alexander of serbia prince miguel it if he tries to capture the crown worn by his bis grandfather the marriage of the prince to miss stewart took place in tulloch castle scotland september 15 1909 tf the war ends with a victory for geri germany nany und and austria there Is a strong probability that the american heiress may become queen of portugal the extinct throne of the alie now republican lican nation of portugal Is not the only one whose possessions hinge directly on the outcome of the grent great war besides the obvious possibility that the side may unseat sonie ome f or all of their monarchical enemies emles en the little nations of 0 europe have an anxious eye on tile the war mar bullet bulletins livi every day for their interests are directly affected As aa to abla S the germans and austrians Aust lans rians have not decided just what they will do with serbia should they be able to rewn retain their balkan conquests two things are certain first austria will keep keel a large section of the country and bulgaria another large slice second no member of the Karageorge vi tell family will be allowed to reign unless hie e entente allies win will probably one h the host of prolific german prince 1 lings will get the sent seat in montenegro the situation Is clear lung king nicholas and crown brince V nillo have taken up their residence in prance ranee it if tile the allies win they will re turn lurn to their rocky eyrie if they losa prince mirko the kings second tun oil ailio Is now in austria and hand anti and ee love clove with his fathers en enemies emles will be installed at Cettin je in greece too king tenure depends plainly on the great li rattles attles now being fought in the east and west greece could never have gained or kept her independence from turkey without the uld of areat britain and france constantine Constant lne has a german wife indeed the queen Is the laisers kaisers kai kal sers own sis ter while basing ills his actions action i on patriotic otic moth motives esthe the kings course of conduct has all long along boon boen marked by bost lilly to the kaisers keisers kai sers enemies first he refused to come to the assistance si of serbia as he be was bound to do by treaty lie ile allowed german agitators full fall way sway in his country next lie he mobilized his bis army thus kept the majority of the population Z e U 4 R N ng manuel from voting find prevented venizelos the popular idol from taking the place of power which his natural majority of the electorate should give him in this way the greek constitution was defied by the king the entente powers could not aland tills this long they have forced greece to demobilize with tile the soldiers voting venizelos Is almost certain to return to power in the electious elect ins to be held this summer lie ile desires that greece assist the entente then power will certainly be reduced to constitutional limits and there Is fair prospect of his being driven from the throne altogether and probably one of ills his sons solis put in his place but should the hosts of germany prevail over their foes all this s will be changed tino as the kaiser affectionately tiona tely refers to ills his brother in law will be able to impress those prussian methods which in his speeches lie he constantly sets before his soldiers as a model upon all classes of his population and the athens parliament will become a debating society like the german reichstag buffer kingdom of poland it if the Gern germans ians win the war they thet tire are determined to set up some sort of a buffer kingdom of poland this will include the polish and probably ake lithuanian sections of the russian im it pire but it Is improbable that germany and austria will carry self ab negation so far its as to add their own shares in the three partitions of the unhappy nation to the new state state many candidates for the polish throne have been suggested perhaps the new king 1 ng will be e a pole but more likely a german or austrian of german blood if the allies win russia will frown upon outside dictation of polish affairs in the pence peace conference slie she will certainly take as big a share of poland as she ever had and Is likely to gr grab ab a little more but economic reforms have been promised by russian lenders leaders to the poles and russia unless the reactionaries again come into complete control Is likely to grant them sweden Is anxious for the success of germany her neutrality has leaned in favor of dussias Rus sias eD enemies emles if rus ril J 40 KA I 1 king of grace sla sin and her allies win the czar will laugh at swedish claims that the aland islands lying near sweden in the baltic hen bell may not stay fortified forti fled it if germany wins sweden will be suitably drewni rewarded ded it Is not thought tile entente allies have tiny idea of unseat ing the reigning dynasty in sweden spain and hol lad tire are happily situated in not liming balog incurred the hie enmity of either of the two powerful groups locked in death struggle in both oun foun tries partisans of the two sides have poured broadsides broad broads sides liles of ink on each other but the governments have held the scales fairly even and queen mana and king alfonso are assured of their positions unless the latter Is disturbed by I 1 internal n r revolution 0 due t to the economic dist distress reaB occasioned primarily by the war would germany victor victorious lous return his throne to albert of belgium hardly if she did it would be a shadow of ills former busy little kingdom germany would demand control of the port of antwerp the annexation or of territory on the east find and the autonomy of the flemish speaking provinces if germany Is defeated alberts domain anti and prestige will likely be increased over NN aliat lint they were 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