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KING CAROL’S AFFAIRS

IRON GUARDS’ ULTIMATUM

MUST GIVE UP LUPESCU

[BY CABLE —PBESS ASSN.—OOPYBIGHT.]

BUCHAREST, April 13.

In defiance of the Iron Guards’ threat to murder her, Madame Lupescu, leaving a motor car, walked along the Calea Victoria, which is Bucharest’s “Piccadilly,” and entered a confectioner’s shop. Afterwards, she again faced the crowd, and returned calmly to the car. She wore a grey costume, a silver fox fur, and a little black straw’ hat at a rakish angle on her luxuriant red hair. Meantime, King Carold, at the palace at Sinaia, faced the Iron Guards’ ultimatum that he must either relinquish Madame Lupescu, or there will be a revival of the reign of terror which in December culminated in the assassination of Premier Duca. Powerful forces persist in endeavouring to reconcile King Carol and Queen Helen, but there is little prospect of success.

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Bibliographic details

Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1934, Page 7

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KING CAROL’S AFFAIRS Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1934, Page 7

KING CAROL’S AFFAIRS Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1934, Page 7