MADAME LUPESCU
NO INTENTION OF LEAVING RUMANIA | Uniteii Frew A*nwu»tiuii -Bjr Electric i'elegra ph -l'op> rigbil (Received 19th January. 9.0 am.) LONDON. 181 h January. Madame Lupescu lias not left. Rumania. pays the Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph.” She told an interviewer that she had not the least inter lion of leaving. "Yes. i am a fugitive, and have been exiled again.” said Madame Lupescu. friend of King Carol of Rumania, in an exclusive interview with a correspondent of "The People” in Paris, according to a message received on 10th January. "I left Rumania.” she added, "because l put the country first. My
association with King Carol had been made an issue at the elections, and I was bound to take notice of the result. I told the King that I was ready to go He was unwilling, but ’ insisted ”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 January 1938, Page 2
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