RUMANIAN PLOT.
■ ♦ - M. MANOILESCU ACQUITTED. (BT CUU—PUSS ASSOCIATION—COPTRIQHT.) (IUITEUIAV AND H.R. CABLI ASSOCIATION.) (Received November loth, 7.5 p.m.) BUCHAREST, November 14. M. Iftnoilescu was acquitted. [Letters and telegrams found in M. Jlanoilescu's possession gave the whole Pn of campaign to overthrow the Djntsty and restore Prince Carol to the Throne. According to Manoilescu's *uy, action began on July 18th. "It £. dear," states tho diary, "that Friucc Carol desires to return, if pos"s before his son Michael is proclaimed King. I think he is right." Jlanoilescu was nwaiting final instruction! from Paris for the campaign, "ich was duo to begin in November. j™ JMtepirators communicated in code, "P* ¥* Government held proofs of the Plot m Manoilescu's own hand.] THE DEFENCE. ~ bVltliLus AHD H-Z- 1N „ BUK cißLu.l (Btceived November loth, 10.20 p.m.) BUCHAKEST, November 15. M. Manoilescu, in his defence, claim*i to be loyal to the Throne, that he had done nothing unlawful, had never had treasonable ideas or planned a rising. «* went to Paris on private busiuoss, J" aetion in bringing back the letters «om Prince Carol being merely inci«Mal Prince Carol only wishec to lltoV 8 RegoDt f ° r his * on ' Prince
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 9
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