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THE CAROL SCANDAL.

—— RIGID CENSOILSIIII’. IN I’RI NCE’S OWN COFNTRY. LONDON. Jan. IS. The “Times’s" Bucharest uorrespondent says: A censorship has been pro- i ulamied throughout Boumania. The | Government lias taken this action in ■ order to prevent further discussion of I’iincc Carol’s renunciation which in- ’ uideut it ci insiders definitely closed. Reproduction in the Roumanian press of foreign press comment thereon is also forbidden, and blank spaces are not allowed, newspapers being compelled to replace the suppressed matter. Foreign newspapers and periodicals are also being censored, those containing matter considered injurious to Kuumania being confiscated. 1 The newspaper proprietors are pros testing against the censorship as uns constitutional, ami threaten to suspenu publication unless the rust rid ions are removed. 1 The “Times’s’’ Bucharast correspondent says: The mystery surrounding the recall of Prince Bibesco, the Roumanian Minister at Washington, has been cleared, up. It was due to a con- - flict with M. Tituleseo, Roumanian Minister in London, who headed the I Roumanian Debt Commission, which recently concluded a funding arrangement with thc I'nited S'ates. Tituleseo alleged that B.bcsuo had not suffic- | iently prepare.! the gn uml for the ne j got iat ions prior to the ( oinniis.sion "s arrival. Bibesco has bemi transferred i to the Bucharest Foreign Oftiue.

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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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THE CAROL SCANDAL. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5

THE CAROL SCANDAL. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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