RUMANIA INDIGNANT
AT CAEOL'S-RENUNCIATION.
(UNITED • PRBSS ASSOCIATION—COPtRIOHT.)
(AUSTRALUN-NEW ZEALAND CABti ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 14th January.
The "Morning Post's" special correspondent at Bucharest, telegraphing from the frontier, thus, escaping the censorship, which has been stringently enforced for six days,, states that extreme uneasiness Is felt among the Bumanian public in .connection with Prince Carol's renunciation of the. succession to the ttirone. Gi'eat demonstrations , in favour of the Prirffee are taking place. : ' : ' .
Professor Jorga,' lcadtfr of the National Democrats, states that Prince Carol is the victim of Government intrigue. Grave disaffection has manifested itself in the army, which largely sympathises with Prince Carol. The Government has placed twentyeight generals on the retired list.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 7
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