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ROUMANIAN CRISIS

[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.]

LONDON, Nov. The “Standard’s” special Paris correspondent interviewed Carol, who suirounded by a pile of newspapers and dad in pyjamas, said: “You see I am not preparing to go to Bucharest, lira tin nil’s death does not mean my i mim'd into return. I must await imther happenings. 1 have not received so far, the Peasant Party’s invitation to return. If Igo hack, it will he openly. There will lie no subterfuge.”

A Central News Agency’s Paris correspondent states that a secret meeting of supporters at Castle Normandy, resolved that Carol should withdraw his renunciation. PARIS, Nov. 25. Judging from the appearances of Carol’s residence at Xeuilly. Brntianu’s death does not appear to have affected his plans. The blinds are still drawn, and there are no indications of his impending departure. The servants refer to Carol no longer as “His Highness,” hut as “His Majesty,” and say it is not known when he is returning to Xeuilly. Carol is staying at Dinard, from where he telegraphed svmpathv to Madame Bratinnu. BUCHAREST, Nov. 25.

After a conference with the Opposition leaders, Bratianu professed his ability to form a national cabinet. Tiluloscu is improving.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19271128.2.21

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1927, Page 2

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ROUMANIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1927, Page 2

ROUMANIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1927, Page 2

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