QUEEN MARIE’S TOUR
COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. New York, Nov. 14. Three hundred Communists, carrying banners, with remarks derogatory to Queen Marie and the Roumanian Government, during her arrival for a fourday visit, formed a feature not included in the reception plans. Sheltered from the rain in a limousine the Queen gave no indication that she noticed the bedraggled battalion at work in the background of the welcoming throngs outside the depot. When, marching to the station the Communists encountered a police squad and the sticks of many banners were broken in the melee. Several were arrested when they attempted to enter the City Hall. The visitors were tendered the keys of the city. Received Nov. 15, 7.50 p.m. New York, Nov. 14. Queen Marie, at Chicago, received a message from King Ferdinand asking her to return to Bucharest by Christmas. The Queen has therefore cancelled her southern tour, and will sail homeward ou December 11 instead of December 24.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1926, Page 7
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