RUMANIA'S IRON GUARD
Support of Nicholas May Lead to Suppression (Reeeived 19, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, April 17. The Daily Telegraph's Bucharest correspondent says that the inner circle of Cabinet held almost a two-day secret session at the house of the Premier, M. Tatareecu, and discussed measures to , deai with the Iron Guards r threatening attxtnde. M. Tatarescu deelared the police would take the strongest action , against a demonstration in favour of Frinee Nicholas. professor Gerota, surgeon to the Eoyal family and a member of the Iron ; Guard, was arrested and charged with sedition. M. Philipescu, a Conservative, in a ; speech, attacke'd the Iron Guards, dei claring that every Iron Guard outrage • would be answered by tenfold reprisals ; by the Democratic party. Meanwhile M." Cantacuzenu, at a ; meeting of the Iron Guard, read a letter from Prince Nicholas stating that he did not refuse to obey Eing Carol and : also did not renounce his rank but was ; degraded by the King.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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