APPEAL FAILS
PRINCE CAROL’S POSITION. WILL BE GONE BY THURSDAY. London, May 14. After a vain and final appeal to the Home Office M. Jonescu announced that Prince Carol will be gone before Thursday. Drawn blinds and no sign of the usual limousine at the front door of M. Jonescu’s house suggest that Prince Carol is not leaving to-day. A French civil aeroplane circled over the house early in the morning, but did not alight. One of the speediest Royal Air Force machines followed it immediately.—Australian Press Association. SEEKING A HAVEN. London, May 14. Where can Prince Carol go? seems the real problem that is delaying his departure. It is understood that a doctor is of the opinion that he is fit to travel, but his entourage is puzzled to know where to find suitable accommodation in a country wljich does not object to his presence. Till this is solved the Home Office will not press the issue. Meanwhile M. Jonescu has gone to Ostend in search of a haven.—Australian Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 20488, 16 May 1928, Page 5
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