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ROUMANIAN SCANDAL.

PRINCE CAROL INDIGNANT. “LIES AND PROPAGANDA.” i ?ress Association—Electric M clecraph—Conyriuli - LONDON, Monday. Lady Drummond Hay, writing to- the Daily Express from Milan, states that Prince Carol characterises the- news- 1 paper reports as lies and infamous propaganda against his family, but refuses to be interviewed or t-o make a de , tailed statement. Lady Hay adds that the renunciation of ithe throne has been wholly voluntary. When the Consul for Boumania at Milan informed Prince Carol that the King had formally announced Carol’s -renunciation, the Prince flew into -a uncontrollable passionate rage, not expecting tliat tlie renunciation-i would be accepted.—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn. <-. . , . FANTASTIC TALES. : .BQNDON, Monday. , The Times’ Milan correspondent re- ; ports t£at 'he- put a series of questions to Prince Ghrol, rdgarding his reasons for renunciation, receiving the following ‘■written .reply: <v l i-:i.nndt make a statement "about what you ask. I can only say that everything except the official communications are extravagant and damnable' lies. I am astonished that serious newspapers should publish fantastic new®, which is merely srub-J versive propaganda against my fomilj and myself. This propaganda emamifl es from a well-known source;, and hofl ourable newspapers 'should'not use H That is all I can say.—(Signed) 01. ’ ’ —Ans. and N.Z. Cable Assn ZIZF LAMBRING HAPPILY | MARRIED. I LONDON, Sunday. | The Daily Express reveals trhat therej is no question of Prince Carol’s remnil rying Ziz-i Lambrino, who is living ifl Paris, happily married to a Roumuniw officer. ' fl Prince Carol has frequently shovß signs, since the royal marriage, of ■ desire to break the traditions of li* house. There is every indication final he intends marrying Princess who is a Roumanian. Both are at present staying at an hotel in Milan. The Morning Post confirms this possibility, -adding that on the day of the Prince’s arrival in Milan .also came Princess Lupescu, although' the relations of the little cuurt towards -her were- nothing more tha-n are usually accorded to distinguished fellow country folk abroad. —Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 January 1926, Page 5

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ROUMANIAN SCANDAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 January 1926, Page 5

ROUMANIAN SCANDAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 January 1926, Page 5