HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS
SAFE "cONDUcTfOR KARL. ‘ AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. LONDON, April 4. Groaine in reply to a question stated Fiat Britain had joined in requesting Austria to grant Karl a sale conduct out of Hungary. HUNGARY WANTS MONARCHY. WHAT HORTHY SAYS. NEW YORK, April 4. The New York “Times” Budapest correspondent .lias interviewed Admiral Horthy, who assured the correspondent that the Karl episode had definitely ended. Continuing, he said —“But it must be remembered that a Republican Hungary is impossible. The Hungarian mind has become habituated to a Monarchy, which suits our people better. We could never go through an election every four years without agitation and excitement, resulting in great harm. It does not matter much which head wears the Crown. The people will be less liable to the dangerous influence of demagogues under a Monarchy. They would then bo steadiest, and worli best. We will solve our problems ir due time and prosper under an ordered, hut liberal Monarchy.”
EX-EMPEROR KARL
REMAINS IN HUNGARY
BERLIN, April 4. Ex-Emperor Karl is in bed with bronchitis. Vienna advices state that his illness has taken a severe turn and that Karl is' unable to travel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1921, Page 2
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