RUMANIAN CRISIS
KING FERDINAND PASSES QUIET NIGHT PRINCE CAROL DENIES PLANNING A COUP BY TEIiEGBAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION. Copyright. Bucharest, December 7. An official bulletin .states that King Ferdinand passed a quiet night. His condition is satisfactory. Paris. December 7. Interviewed by the “Matin,” Prince Carol of Rumania said: “For a year I have been silent. This sensational gossip is rot worth denying. Now the report is spread that I am planning a coup. I absolutely deny any such intention. My friendly relations with my parents have never ceased.” [A message in yesterday’s issue said: Prince Carol is only willing to return as President, as he is determined to divorce Princess Helen and marry Madame Lupescu, the Jewess, with whom he is living in Paris. If Prince Carol returns upon the King’s death, he will certainly be acclaimed with enthusiasm. No Government would be powerful' enough to prevent an army coup de’etat in his favour.]
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 9
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154RUMANIAN CRISIS Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 9
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