RUMANIAN CRISIS
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Premier Tenders His Resignation TALK OF BRIBERY
(By Telegraph-
— Odpyright.)
(Received 12, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 11. Owing to the censorship, little news is available of the crisis whieh is supposed to have accounted for King Carol's sudden return on Monday to Bucliarest aftel' his European tour. Car oi, on his ^arrival in Bucharest, instantly went into COnferenee withv the Premier, M. Tatarescu, who, according to the Daily Mail'S correspondent at Yienna, ofiered his resignation, but this Carol would not accept. The Cabinet .is detormining its position to-day. It-ls suggested that the Fascist Irou Guard cOnsolidated its streugth during Carol 's absence. Another story is that members of tllo Government are ihvolved with Ger-
many in connection with military secrets, There is talk of bribery. It is . also suggested that the Iron Guard is trying to Curb Madame Lupescu 's influence on Carol, because slie favotir-s nleasures to chcck tlie Irou Guai'd-s. Troops are reported to bc "standiiig oy ready for an emergency,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 5
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