PRINCE CAROL INCIDENT
GOVEIINAIKXT CLOSES DISCUSSION. [“ Tlio Times ” Service.] LONDON. Jan. 19. The “Times” Bucharest correspondent says a censorship has been proclaimed throughout Roumania. Vlic Government has taken this action ;n order to prevent a further discussion of Prince Carol’s renunciation, which incident, it considers, definitely closed. The reproduction in the Roumanian press of foreign -press comment on Prince Carol’s renunciation is also forbidden and blank spaces are not allowed, the newspapers being compelled to replace- the suppressed matter. Foreign newspapers and periodicails are also being censored. Those containing matter considered injurious to Rou mania are confiscated.
The newspaper proprietors are proosting against the censorship as unconstitutional and threaten to suspend publication unless the restrictions are. removed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1926, Page 2
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117PRINCE CAROL INCIDENT Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1926, Page 2
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