IN ROUMANIA
GRAVE UNREST SHOWN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 9.25.' a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 15. The “Daily Mail’s” Budapest correspondent says Rumanian authorities have issued a decree authorising the expulsion of six hundred and fifty thousand Hungarian workers from Transylvania, including almost all employees of sugar and leather factories. Owing to adverse economic conditions destitution is so widespread in Transylvania that only the influence of the leaders of the National Peasant Party have everted serious disturbances, but Man if, the Peasant Party leader last week declared the people’s patience was ended and the country was ready for the overthrow of the Government*. AN EXPELLING DEGREE. BUDAPEST, Oct. 15. A monster meeting is being organised to protest against the Roumanian Labour Ministry’s decree expelling from Transylvania 650,000 Hungarian wage earners, half of whom lia\e become naturalised. Exception will be made in case of those who arrived before 1914, or.if they marry Roumanian wives before the end of Octobei.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1928, Page 5
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