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THIN WOMEN NEVER HAVE HADE HISTORY

' Plump Divorcee Carol’s Destiny WIFE’S JOURNEY FOR FINAL INTERVIEW t [By Electric Cable—Copyright.] ’Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Wednesday 7.50 p.m.) LONDON January 6. Europe t continuues to be intrigued by the -story of Carol,. especially the teport that the Princess Helen is journeying to Milan for a final interview. Apartments for her have been reserved at the same hotel at which Carol and Madame Lupescu are staying. Lady Drummond Hay, cabling to the “Dally Express” from Hilan, says neither of the lovers can be seen, bu! she has received a message from Madame Lupescu in her own forceful handwriting saying: “I am not in a position to know the reasons which actuated the Prince in his action. 1 am in no way responsible therefore, .for what the Prince wrote. I cannot tell what my plans are, for the good reason that I have none." Neither Carol nor Madame Lupescu have left their rooms for a week, c-xcopt to visit each other. Their only amusements were the gramophone, cards and newspapers. Madame Lupescu is a divorcee, aged 28, of medium height and plump, thus confirming the theory that history has never been made by thin women. She is white-skinned; not pretty, but attractive. She is the daughter of a Jewish Commission agent in Bucharest. Rumanian newspapers continue to emphasise the political aspect of the case, but it becomes clearer that Madame Lupescu has been the driving power of Carol’s impetuous action. HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL. “PASSING INFATUATION” SAYS PRINCESS. (Received Wednesday 7.5 p.m.) VIENNA, January 5. Reports from Bucharest state that the Princess Helen declines to assent to a divorce. She Carol is only swayed by a passing infatuation. Nobody knows the real identity of Madame Lupescu and it is commonly reported the name is a pseudonym. Other reports say she ia already seeking a divorce from her husband in order to marry Carol.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2338, 7 January 1926, Page 7

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THIN WOMEN NEVER HAVE HADE HISTORY Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2338, 7 January 1926, Page 7

THIN WOMEN NEVER HAVE HADE HISTORY Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2338, 7 January 1926, Page 7