RUMANIAN CABINET.
WHY GENERAL AVEREBCU RESIGNED.
(ZIT CABLE—PBBIia AMOHMIDIT—COPTMOHT). (AtraTStAliHX AW3> ■•«• CAM* aMOOATIOH.) BUCHAREST. Juno I*. The discovery that General Averescu bad circulated oa order that in the event of the King's .death «U civil power shall pass immediately into the hands of the nearest senior army officer resulted in hU dismissal. It is stated that a copy reached*!. Bratiano, who showed it to King Ferdinand, v ..,■■_■ The newspapers sire charging general Averescu's Ministers with misuse of public funds. " . i [While Cabinet was meeting on June sth a Court official entered and told General Avareiica that the King bad entrusted Prince Barbu Sfcnbey with the formation of a new Cabinet, and demanded General Aiverescu's immediate retirement!;. Prince Stribey, who is a brother-in-law-of M. Bratiano, the veteran Rumanian statesman) holds the portfolios of Foreign Affairs, Finance and Interior.]
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19027, 15 June 1927, Page 11
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