ROUMANIAN THRONE
• mbn ■ •• mo. PRINCE CAROL SIWiKS-iIFCHN--C I LI ATI ON. ' '• • ‘
(United Press Anaociittidu—By El&tru Telegraph-—'Copyright) .>"1 • •• ' ’ ' - BUCHAREST Jufie' j. r
It is staled flint I fPrihetV- telr<Vl- ; 'lias returned .secretly, and it is allsVi!‘reported that a. roconciliatimi with his wife is • now probable?. to have, written to her saying that lie laid brokcjfi <itl. 4 •i k .n'ijiiqii f1 1 '5,1 a*, dame Lupcrscu, 1 Ly, ’ ‘-t; ■ 7,:' i
A SUDDEN DEVELOPMENT.
BUCH A REST, .JHne, ; 7
Originating in the disseiilmns 'that are billowing on .Prim;cc Ciyojks retiiiMi' to Roifmfni'a, Al. Al/i!)iii' Ti.-fs" ■r-SSgned the Premiership of Roumama. The Regency Council then •om-d .<n Ihe Eoreign .Minister, .M .' ; .i ■ ,cu,
to form., a new Cabinet. was accomplished wilbin tut ' ■ It is..expected than- the Mimses of Parliament will assonibie oil June Nth ,and that they will proclaim Carol as King of Roiimanin;‘ and that after this t.lri' illimnuscu Cahinet will resign in favpT,u; of a new Govenumuit to he. appoipß'd ; by Carol. whoso divorce .1 re'-* •'f'V r ••-,'hs Helen will. be then ai'!i:! ! i‘d};.'7!j,v Supreme' Court. ‘ ena iog :P.t'!|i' , Helen to be crowned a f !ci i-fn;.,-y 'Ki ,mania.;, the-, boy ; King, A;a ia'm!. ;.i.;i.._ ."•'cognised as the Crown ! Vila , . . .... ■ ■
CAROL'S COUP REPORTED - . COMPLETE. '
VIENNA, .1 it lie .7
Reliable sources report I but -Carol has already proclaimed'.' himself as King u| Roiimnnia. I hi- Maniii Cabinet has resigned.
A DRAMATIC ARRIVAL
(Received this dnv at 8.30. a.in.) BI'CIIAPKST; June 9. The (.'handier was sitting lale in debate. when an official whispered to the .Minister of .In,-d.iee. AV ho rose and said: “(ion 1 It'iinen. Prince Carol has .just: re-
urm-d to bis coimlry in an aeropi a no.’’ !. v
(timers broke out and (lie silting was iispended.
As soon as idle news spread tbc people flo'-ked to the streets. tings .appeared, and [lie'iieW'papi'rs hastily reappeared with special editors mostly 'welcoming Prime Carol, who, according to one ul the papers, (old Al. Akinin that lie c(,n birred it undesirable to remain any longer abroad, in vibv of his country's economic and other difficulties. The censorship accounted for the delay in the news reaching the outside world. .
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