POLITICAL CRISIS IN HUNGARY.
UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT, SHOTS FIRED AT THE PRESj.pENT. ASSAILANT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE;, Br Telegraph-Press AssoclationrftopyrlEhV. Budapest, Juno. 7i M. Kavoca, one of tho raembbr> 'of the Hungarian Lower House, wh'bvw.aa ejec, : ed from the Chamber during; .Iho.Xiiscusr. sion on the second and thiril readings, of the Defence Bill, entered;,the, Press Gallery and fired several shots, at; President Tisza, whom he missed., .Ho then attempted 6iiicide. . . . ... . Violent scenes took place. 'Tire members ejected at the previous sitting: forced their way into the Chamber], but- tho.'pcr lice removed them. M. Tisza opened the pelled oppositionists assailed iSim; W.th: angry shrieks. After ers, M. Tisza suspended the; sitting: , Meanwhile M. Kavoca '■entered' the Press Gallery, shouted "There;;are/still Oppositionists in tho Chamber;" and. fired at M. Tisza, then shoglbims?!fi don--gerously. ; ' SENSATIONAL SCENE, NEW CIVIL CODE; (Rec. June 9, s.sip.'in)|.' Budapesjriune^S,: The Government did th>: ejected members from returning i : that tho kinematograph wpul4;exploi| the: tussle with the police, and;Use'.;the..,h.lms, for electioneering purposes.? .'■■'■,;., , , Several Ministerialists?;) jiish?d: :and;< kicked M. Kavoca's headend/My,, ancl belaboured him with their fists,: ;UOV rea-' Using that he was shot m<l#iUead,. Ha> was removed unconscious./.;- ~;, .... : . M. Tisza was unperturbed;, and: : to the gallery to convince'';h^.wife, that he was unhurt. Ho their Resumed the: Sitting. '* ':■>! :i ■',">'"' ■ ■:',■ Tho Ministerialists adopted. ». clauses. of the new Hungarian .jCMNJod©' in, a quarter of an hour. . ■''/ : .''.:;. ;, \/.'■; .■•.'., M. Kavoca is the sonW.^smaltJewisb. landowner, who made ■■&■} large,' -V-vtuno;. on tho Stock Exchange/iwhichjlie^juar^. dered, and is threatenediw^tlr*ankrupt ; cyj; The bullet has beeni;.: extracted;;, .and there is slight hope of 3L*aypca. hving.. Ho inquired as to M.. '^sza/'s.^ondj^n;. and hearing that he was/uninjured, ihe. said: "Now I can die ; shall, not cross the border a/ murderer; ■
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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278POLITICAL CRISIS IN HUNGARY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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