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Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota
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Former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania seeks to remain in England despite British Home Secretary's statement that his presence is undesirable, denying subversive propaganda and offering to report movements.
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London, May 9.—(P)—Former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania hoped today to convince the British government that its home secretary was mistaken when he announced in the House of Commons "The Prince's stay in this country is no longer desirable."
Through his host, M. Jonescu, Carol announced that he was writing Sir William Joyson-Hicks, home secretary, pleading to be allowed to remain in England with the understanding that he report all his movements to the home office. He denied that he was pursuing subversive propaganda, or that he ordered manifestoes printed announcing that he was willing to return to Rumania and take the throne from his 6-year-old son, King Michael, or that he knew of attempts to convey manifestoes out of England.
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Former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania hoped to convince the British government that its home secretary was mistaken in announcing that the Prince's stay in the country is no longer desirable. Through his host, M. Jonescu, Carol announced that he was writing Sir William Joyson-Hicks, home secretary, pleading to be allowed to remain in England with the understanding that he report all his movements to the home office. He denied that he was pursuing subversive propaganda, or that he ordered manifestoes printed announcing that he was willing to return to Rumania and take the throne from his 6-year-old son, King Michael, or that he knew of attempts to convey manifestoes out of England.