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KING OF SIAM

DESIRE TO ABDICATE STRICT SECRECY LONDON, Nov. 1. In a telephone conversation with Bangkok, a representative of the Daily Mail learned that no word of the threat of the King of Siam to abdicate had been allowed to leak out there, the Siam newspapers being rigidly censored. Editors knew that, their papers would have been suppressed if they had mentioned the rumors of the possibility of the King abdicating which have been circulating! in Bangkok for about a month.

The people generally, it was learned, hope that the King will consent to remain mi the throne. They respect him and want him to continue to rule.

The manager of the Oriental Hotel at Bangkok said that everything is quiet in Siam, and there is nothing to suggest that a dissolution is imminent. An official at the Siamese Legation in London says that in the event of the King’s abdication the first person to be considered would be the 11-year-old Prince Songkla, the King’s nephew, who at present is studying in Europe. Having pointed out that the King told the Regent 10 days ago of his intention to abdicate, the secretary to His Majesty said: —“lt is an ultimatum, because the Government can avoid it by dropping its measures and submitting them to a plebiscite or ail election.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 12 November 1934, Page 5

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KING OF SIAM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 12 November 1934, Page 5

KING OF SIAM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 12 November 1934, Page 5

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