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HUNGARIANS IN BRITAIN
RUGBY, May 21
M. Anthony Zsilinysky, former secretary of the Royal Hungarian Legation in London, has stayed in Britain when all the other officials obeyed a peremptory order to return to Budapest.
In a letter to the Press which other prominent Hungarians join in signing, M. Zsilinysky says: "We could not bring ourselves when the decisive moment csme to return to our own country. Our conviction is that the cause of Britain is the cause of freedom. We are convinced that this cause will triumph. Equally we believe that the majority of our countrymen at home and abroad fundamentally share the civilised and liberal aspirations of the people of Britain." —8.0. W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 7
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