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ARCHDUKE JOSEPH TAKES THE REINS RUMANIA'S ULTIMATUM PARIS INTERVENES fly Tclagraph-Pi'ejs Association-Oopyrleht Paris, August t ! . The Allied .Mission to Hungary will superintend the execution of the armistice. It is understood that.recognition of tlio new Hinifjarian .Government by the Paris Conference will depend on the leport of the Mission.— Mida, a member of the Trausylvanian Cabinet, told a representative of the "Petit Parisien" that tho peasants nt N'a.gykanisza ignored Be!a Kun's last mobilisation order, and a hundred and fifty were hanged in their own houses.. Mida described tho new Government as a twin brother to Bela Kun's Gov-ernment.—Aus.-N.Z.' Cable Assn. ', BEIDL OVERTHROWN ARCHDUKE JOSEPH TAKES TEE* REINS. ' . . London, August 7. Reports from Budapest state that the Government has resigned. The Allied mission delegated authority to the Archduke Joseph, who appointed Fredrich to be Premier.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Paris, August 7. The Hungarian Premier, Boidl, ■ has been overthrown, and the Archduke Joseph has established a Government— Aug.-N.is. Cable Assn. ( '
AECHDUKE FORMS A MINISTRY. Budapest, August 7. The Arohduko Joseph, with the consent of tho Allies, has formed a new Ministry—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE NEW MINISTRY. (Rec. August 8, 7.30 p.m.) Copenhagen, August. 7. M. Stephen Friciirich, the new Hungarian Premier, was formerly departmental chief at the War Office. - ' Gtneral Tanczos becSmes Minister and General SScesnebier War Minister. The Entente Commission conferred with the new Cabinet, and reached agreement on' all current questions, and communicated tho result to tho Paris Conference. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. CROWN OFFERED TO KING OF RUMANIA. Berlin, August 7. Advices from Vienna state that a con liter-revolutionary Hungarian Government lias offered the c-iwn to fling Ferdinand of Rumania.—Keuter. THE REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNALS. 1 Vienna, August G. The Beidl Government made u clonn sweep of the revolutionary tribunals. The elections will bo held about September 1. — "The Times."
RUMANIA'S ULTIMATUM HUNGARY APPEALS TO THE POWERS. London, August 7. A wirele-s message from Berlin states Unit Rumania has demnudod the reduction of tho Hungarian army to 15,000, tho siiwonder of all munition factories and military efjiiipment./iO per cent, of railway material, 30 per cent, of agricultural machinery, and live stock, 10,000 wagons of maiw, and 35,0(10 wagons of other 'cereals. A reply is demanded by August 15. The Hungarian Government Ims appealed to the Entente Powers for intervention decMring Hint compliance with the'terms is impossible.—Aus.-N.Z. CableAssn. ' ALLIED MILITARY COMMANDERS • SENT TO BUDAPEST. (Kec. August 8, 11.5 p.m.) . Paris, A ugust fi. The Supreme Council is sending a, mission to Hungary, consisting of Jour generals, to control all the Allied troops. Rumania has been notified—AmvN.Z. Cable Assn. REPORTED " KUHANO-HUNGARIAN DYNASTIC UNION (Rcc. August, 8, U. 5 p.m.) Copenhagen, August 6. • Two thousand five hundred Freuch' troops have arrived at Budapest. Thesame numbor of British troops are due: It is.reported from Vienna thai; the King and Queen of Rumania will a?-, rivo at Tludape.it to-day. There are persistent rumours that a new Hungarian Government will propose a dynnstio union between Rumania and Hungary.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable .Assn, '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 7
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