“FALSE HEROISM”
RUMANIA'S ATTITUDE OPPOSED TO CONCESSIONS GERMANY DISPLEASED LONDON, Aug. 7 The Associated Press Bucharest correspondent states that the demand for resistance to territorial concessions has vanished from the Government-controlled press, which publishes the German opinion that Rumania has adopted an attitude of false heroism. The Associated Press Bucharest correspondent states that M./Raoul Bossi, Rumanian Minister in Rome, has arrived at Budapest to initiate negotiations for the settlement of the Translyvania dispute. M. Bossi is recognised as an expert on minority and territorial questions in the Balkans.
A message from Bucharest states that Rumanian plainclothes police kidnapped a British Legation mes sengerand threatened to shoot him unless he agreed to supply a daily list of the Legation's visitors. The Legation demanded an inquiry and the messenger was released. Rumanian officials say there is no evidence that the story is true.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24372, 9 August 1940, Page 5
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