BELA KUN OUTLAWED BY ALLIES
AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT OCCUPATION OF HUNGARY TO CONTINUE (By Telegraph-Press Afsociation-Copyrlsht Paris, July 27. A Supreme Council communique slates: ''The Allies are anxious for peace with Hungary, but cannot attempt to make peace until Hungary possesses ,a representative Government. Bela Kun's administration does not fulfil this condition. It has broken the armistice, and is actually attacking an Allied Power; therefore, foreign occupation of Hungary will continue until the armistice is complied ivith."—Aus.-N.Z. Cabla ' Assn. COUNT ANDRASSY INTERVIEWED. ' Basle, July 27. Count Andrassy, in an interview, said ho favoured a coalition between tho bourgeoisie and Social Democrats. The Entente Powers could not negotiate with Jisln Kun, as he represented only a sec-, tlon of the people. Ho admitted that Bela Kun could only be overthrown by force.'—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assii. STEFAN CROWN IN THE MARKET. London, July 26. Budapest advices state that the Soviet, is trying to sell the celebrated Stefan crown, and is asking ■ 100,000' francs (about ;£4000) for it.—Aus.-N.Z, Cabl<* Aesh. . RUMANIA'S WATON THE REDS AID DISCUSSED BY THE ALLIES. Paris, July 27 The Supreme Council is considering the proposals of military experts to help Rumania against the Bolsheviki. It is reported that the Rumanian Army is badly organised. The "Temps'' states that the Rumanians turned and defeated the Hungarians, who left 400 dead—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. • ' " i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 5
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