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HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

■ ■<';■'■ •■';■' ■'' .-■- ]-''['■'■ »■'"" ' ;■ y .■>'. ■;•, -'-\.i\-': ' f; CONFLICTING; POLICIES.;<}£ INDEPENDENCE PARTY AGAIN SPLIT. ■.. /: ' ' v : ;KOSSOTH WITHDRAWS. / ''. ' ■ (fly Telegraph.—Press Associatlon.-OopyrichU , - ; ;(Eec."November 12, 10.20. p.m.) '■ ' ■. ißuda Pesth, November 12. At a meeting of the Hungarian Independence party th'q section which demands the establishment of a separate Hungarian ; State. Bank,' universal suffrage,' and.-.the formation 'of a Cabjuot representing tho'lndependence party alone,'; secured the: adoption of -a resolution to that end;by. 120 votes to 74. . '-~.■•'■'.: M. Koss'uth, v leader of the Independence party, who, with the support of Baron von Aerenthal, Minister for Foreign Affaiia, had Bought a coalition.with Count Andrassy and th> Clerical People's party to form a Cabinet in favour of suffrage reform, -with, a plural 'franchise, prolongation of the charter of the Joint State. Bank, and military concessions to Magyar demands, thoreupon announced his withdrawal from the Independence party and quit-, ted the hall with his adherents.",' "/! . ■; Count Appohyi (who was Minister ior Education in .the Wekerlo Ministry) is expected to follow his example. ;■•,.■-■■• ■'"■■.■,./'■■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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161

HUNGARIAN CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

HUNGARIAN CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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