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CAROL’S ABDICATION

“A PASSING CAPRICE.”

(AustiMian and N.Z. Cable Association.)

LONDON, January 20. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Rome correspondent says : “A surprising statement made at an interview by the Dowager Queen Olga of Greece, who is residing here, was that the letter read by King Ferdinand at the State Council, containing Prince Carol’s abdication, was never written by Prince Carol. He was not even aware of its contents:” Queen 'Olga continued: “I do not believe this' love adventure will have any lasting effect on Carol. It is a passing 'caprice, of which political intrigue took advantage. Some days ago Carol spoke of his being a compulsory exile from his country,, his wife and his son, whom he adored, and, in writing to a iriend recently, he declared that l.e himself was the victim of foul political intrigue.”

CENSORSHIP ON PRESS

(Recd. 11 a.m.) BUCHAREST, January 20.

Following on a joint protest by newspaper owners, the press censorship has been raised, but foreign newspapers are still being confiscated.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1926, Page 5

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CAROL’S ABDICATION Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1926, Page 5

CAROL’S ABDICATION Greymouth Evening Star, 21 January 1926, Page 5