EX-KING BORROWED MONEY
^TIio Gonmr niist .Goveniment in J> i. iii.ui i«i lid iiot c.llow ex-King Michao in take any casli with him t'or the jour nev to Nvitzei lai d, .says the DaiJ\ llerald s \ ieiina i-oi'respondent, Mr. ti. (iedye. One ot' Micliaei's seere raries, when Ihe train called at Vienna, asked liy name for i.n Anieriean jour nalist and borrowed a sum of mone\ Jroni Iiim in tho fonn of travollers' ehequos. The seeretarv asked the eor ri'Sjiondent f'or Swiss franes, saying: ' ' \\ e Jiave none. The secretarv saiu l.'ist week had heen liorrible for Alichaei and entourage. There had heen 110 aflieial representativos to see tlieni otl from Rumania but plenty of other sort> ot' representati ves. Asked whether He meant Comimmist or poiiee, tlu- seeretar.v replied: "What is the ditton enee .' ' ' One of Michael s secretaries al>oai'( ihe 1 rain told the Daily Exp,-ess correspondent: ' ' We sold ivine to get casn liefore we left. Michael has very little remaiuing- property and almost no money in western banks. "-
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 January 1948, Page 5
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