RUMANIAN CRISIS
CAROL AWAITS FURTHER EVENTS. “NO SUBTERFUGE.”' London, Nov, '6 The “Evening Standard’s” special Paris correspondent interviewed Carol who, surrounded by a pile of new--papers and clad in pyjamas. Mid: “You see 1 am not prepanng to gn to Bucharest. Bratiano’* death does not mean my immediate return. I must await further happenings. 1 have not received so far the Peasant party s invitation to return, it 1 go back it will be openly. There will be no subterfuge.” A NATIONAL CABINET. BUonarMt, Nov. t 5. After a conference with the Uppo sition leaders. M. Vintila Bratlane professed his ability to form a National Cabinet. M Titulcsco is improving. The Central News Agency's Pail* correspondent states that the secret meeting ot supporters at Castle Nor. mandy resolved that Carol should withdraw his renunciation.—(A and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 November 1927, Page 5
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136RUMANIAN CRISIS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 November 1927, Page 5
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