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KING CAROL AT CELEBRATIONS.—The celebrations of three anniversaries in Rumania were observed simultaneously last month. The events were the entry of Prince Carol I. into Rumania in 1866, the proclamation of the country's independence in 1877, and the institution of the monarchy in 1881. These three dates represent important phases in the evolution of the modern state of Rumania, and were fittingly celebrated. King Carol is shown in company with Prince Michael as they inspected soldiers of the Order of Mihai Viteazul, the highest military distinction in the country.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1940, Page 6

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KING CAROL AT CELEBRATIONS.—The celebrations of three anniversaries in Rumania were observed simultaneously last month. The events were the entry of Prince Carol I. into Rumania in 1866, the proclamation of the country's independence in 1877, and the institution of the monarchy in 1881. These three dates represent important phases in the evolution of the modern state of Rumania, and were fittingly celebrated. King Carol is shown in company with Prince Michael as they inspected soldiers of the Order of Mihai Viteazul, the highest military distinction in the country. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1940, Page 6

KING CAROL AT CELEBRATIONS.—The celebrations of three anniversaries in Rumania were observed simultaneously last month. The events were the entry of Prince Carol I. into Rumania in 1866, the proclamation of the country's independence in 1877, and the institution of the monarchy in 1881. These three dates represent important phases in the evolution of the modern state of Rumania, and were fittingly celebrated. King Carol is shown in company with Prince Michael as they inspected soldiers of the Order of Mihai Viteazul, the highest military distinction in the country. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1940, Page 6

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