INVASION PRECAUTIONS
ARMED PATROLS
ANTI-SPY MEASURES
BUCHAREST, July 4.
Police and soldiers are patrolling ia armoured cars and lorries. The military commander has taken precautions against invasion, and the citizens of Bucharest have been warned to report any landing of parachutists. Mobilisation continues.
Drastic anti-spy measures, provide imprisonment for 20 years for not reporting statements. against tha Rumanian State. Cameras are banned.
King Carol is interviewing proGerman leaders, several of whom formerly attacked Madame Lupescu's influence over him. .
The general impression is that Rumania has failed to obtain a German promise of aid in tiie event of new territorial demands being made.
A message from Budapest states that great diplomatic activity includes several talks between the Foreign Minister, Count Csaky, and the German and Italian Ministers. Members of the Cabinet met several times.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 5, 5 July 1940, Page 7
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