CAROL’S RENUNCIATION
YET ANOTHER STORY PLOTS TO OVERTHROW GOVERNMENT (Aust. and N.Z. Cable). London, Jan. 4. Tlie Bucharest correspondent of the Daily Ala if says Prince Carol lias undertaken not to re turn to Rumania for ten years. While- the newspapers assort ilia L the renunciation was directly due to the antagonism of the Premier, Al. Bratiano, a report is gaining currency in Austria ami Germany that Carol,-having the support of many Rumanian officers, headed an armv plot to overthrow the Government, arranging to remain abroad until the psychological moment, which was planned for to-mor-row. The Government discovered Xe plot and arrested the conspirators.
AN AUSTRIAN VERSION Vienna, Jan. !. The Neu.e Erei Rres.se- states that after frequent altercations the King permitted Prince Carol to go on holiday, conditional on his returning within, twenty days. Thereupon lie sent liim to Queen Alexandra’s funeral Prince Carol’s behaviour in London caused anxiety, especially his leaving London prematurely and enjoying himself ostentatiously in Paris, r l lie Queen wrote imploring him to return Prince Carol answered with bis letter of renunciation from Venice.
RENUNCIATION RATIFIED ‘ PRINCE MICHEL THE HEIR Bucharest Jan. o. Tile National Assembly, by 22-1 votes to .‘3, ratified Prince Carol’s renunciation of the succession rights and recognised Prince Miclie l as heir. A provisional Regency Bill was passed creating a council composed of Prince Nicolas, (lie orthodox pa trial eh, and the first President of the Court of Cassation. Prince Carol lias also waived his parental authority over Prince Michel.
DKSJ R E TO BE A CIVILIAN Bucharest, Jan. I. It is authoritatively stated that Prince Carol lias intimated to "the King that be wishes to divorce Pi incess IJele.'ie and change to it civilian, assuming the name of Scarlet Manastireanu, after his estate called Aj.auasLii es, inherited from the late Ki u g
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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 5
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