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HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS

AUSTRALIAN. AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. KARL’S COUP KAILS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) VIENNA, April 2. Karl’s departure from Steinamanger was temporarily delayed. The complete failure of the coup and continuation of the Hortsby regime are assured. Karl is now a prey to violent despair. It is reported lie refused Swiss conditions and decided to go to Spain. The Premier refused Karl’s offer to proclaim his departure was due to his desire to serve Hungary’s immediate interests, because the Emperor wishes to reserve the right of reascending the throne later. RETURN OF EX-EMPEROR. LONDON, April 2 The “Daily ChronicleI’s” 1 ’s” Viem a correspondent says Karl has signed an undertaking to leave Hungary immediately if all who took part in his expedition arc pardoned. The Hungarian Government m.s agreed. Karl will travel in a special train accompanied by Entente officers. All the stations in Austria will be under military guard during the journey KARL LEAVES HUNGARY. VIENNA, April 1. Ex-Emperor Karl, (accompanied by. two British officers, has left Hungary for Switzerland. There has been a theatrical change in the Hungarian situation. -VThis is due to the Jugo-Slavs, Czechs and 110 imanians threatening an invasion of Hungary. This persuaded the Hungarian Government that it would ho impossible to continue any risky game.

AUSTRIA’S HOSTILITY TO KARL. VIENNA, April 1. The Austrian Assembly, amid tremendous enthusiasm, unanimously -e----soliitioned to maintain the Republican system of Government. SWITZERLAND AND KARL. * BERNE, April 2. The Swiss Federal Council, in the interests of European peace, has made ex-Emperor Karl’s return to Switzerland conditional on his undertaking not to partake any political propaganda

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1921, Page 2

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HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1921, Page 2

HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1921, Page 2

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