KING CAROL’S LOVER
Peasants Demonstrate In Bucharest London, December 16.
The special correspondent of the “Daily Herald” at Belgrade reports that cries of “Down with Fascism” and “Down with Lupescu” echoed in the streets of Bucharest when troops were called out to stop 10,000 angry peasants marching on King Carol’s palace. The censorship is so tight that the story of the demonstration against King Carol and his red-haired lover is unknown outside Rumania. “I had to quit the country to send it,” the correspondent states. The police broke up a meeting.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 72, 18 December 1937, Page 9
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