VIOLENT MOB RIOT IN BUDAPEST
LUUNI iIMAa ILUd dIIMU . Amsterdam, July 1. Accounts in German papers of the franchise demonstration in Budapest state that the mob attacked Count Tisza's club for an honr with 6tones, demanding that Tisza should come out. Afterwards the mob destroyed tramcara. The rioters were dispersed by troops.— Renter.
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. Zurich, July 1. Rioters at Budapest wrecked and plundered two hundred shops, including eighty cafes. Martial law was proclaimed, and the riots were suppressed.—Aus.N.Z jCable Assn.
CROP FAILURES ADMITTED. , Zurich, July 1. The President of tho Austrian Food Board admits that the hay crop is a bitter failure, and the prospects for maize are gloomy.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3126, 3 July 1917, Page 5
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