MARTIAL LAW
DISTURBANCE IN ROUMANIA
CAROL REFUSES TO ABDICATE
(United Press Association—By T .ectric
Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, Feb. 18
■The “Daily Mail’s” Vienna correspondent states that soldiers in groups of five, at intervals of one hundred yards are patrolling the main Buchareststreets.
The whole country of Roumania ~s seething with discontent, say s the correspondent. The death roll from tho workshops fighting is now thirty. 11 e workshops have been garrisoned by troops.
Queen Marie is reported t - have advised King Carol to abdicate in favour of the young Prince Michael, hut- Carol refuses, declaring his complete faith in the Army. Many Roumanian workers’ homes, have been searched, and arrests have been made.
' The Government are preparing: a hill- providing for the militarisation of" the whole railway system.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1933, Page 6
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