QUEEN MARIE’S RETURN
FIASCO AT BUCHAREST. (Australian & N.2. Cable Assn.) ' ■ „ '" BUCHAREST, December 4, Extraordinary circunl stances attended Queen Marie’s arrival. Premier Averescll uiid other prolilliimit personages waited in vain, then hearing that the train was delayed owing to - heavy floods, they left the station and intended to return. Meanwhile the Queen arrived, and was greeted only by railway porters. When' silo was leaving the station with Princess Itetiila Uiid Prilice Nicholas; she Was Uilidzed to see Kiiig Ferdinand walking slowly towards her. The Queen embraced him, with great .emotion. He looked pale and thin, but was obviously not in such a serious condition as has been reported. Despite the bad weather, King Ferdinand came from his winter residence into the cit yto receive the Spanish Minister. Newspapers announce that King Ferdinand recently gained in weight.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1926, Page 7
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