CAROL AND DEMOCRACY.
V _—♦— INVITATION $0 BRITISH TRAMS toiriTZO pa*sa taaoemuMT- W Jli« ■ ;*eleobaph —cormSxti. 'j& (Received September 7th, 5.5 pJE^ , LONDON, September,®. The "Daily Herald's" special Bmy» correspondent, in an intei.tiew King Carol, reports that the latter said that he stood for Democracy w»d regarded himself as ihe head of * pWtio co-operative business. He iny«ed» British trade delegation -to visit Btt- ■ mania, where there were great ojjjHHtv • tunitics for industry and coninynM.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11
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