AUSTRIA INTERNALLY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.! (Australian N.Z. Cable Association)
IN HUNGARY. (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, August 17
Interviewed by an American correspondent If,ii Budapest, Archduke Joseph donied that his assumption of the governorship was part of a Royalist plot. He said the officers represented to him that it was his duty to save the country, therefore lie assumed the dictatorship, but he will resign as soon as the New Cabinet is firmly establish ed. He merely asks to be allowed to make his home in Hungary. Replying to a question whether he would accept the Crown if the National Assembly required him to do so, Joseph said it was a difficulty question to answer at this time. He could not make a reply until such a request came.
ARCH'DUKE JOSEPH. (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) (LONDON, Aujg. 17
According to messages from Milan the Archduke Joseph states during the Bolshevik rule, he was obliged to keep hidden, moving from village to village, while two sons and daughters earned a living cutting timber and ploughing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1919, Page 3
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