A SURPRISING STATEMENT
REGARDING BRING E CAROL'S RESIGNATION (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright 'Australian A ,N.X. Cable Association.', LONDON, dan. 20. The Bnii.v Telegraph's Home correspondent says that a surprising statement was made at an interview by Dowager Queen Olga, ot Greece, residing there, that the Tetter read by King Ferdinand at the State ( ouucil containing Brinee Carol s abdication was never written by Brinee Carol, who is not even aware of the contents. Queen Olga {'untinued : ”1 do not believe tbo love adventure will have any lasting effect on Brinee ( and. It is a pleasing caprice of which political intriguers took advantage. Some days ago Brinee Carol spoke of his being compulsorily exiled from his country, wife, and son whom he adored, and in writing to a friend recently declared that lie himself was the victim of a foul political intrigue. KRESS CENSORSHIP LIFTED (Published in The Times.) BUCHAREST, Jan. 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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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 5
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171A SURPRISING STATEMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 5
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