HUNGARIAN RIOT
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] TERRORIST WHITE GUARDS. RINGLEADERS ARRESTT?. VIENNA, November 30. There has been a twenty-four hours revolt in Hungary. It has failed. Wild rumours of a coup d'etat in Budapest which were current ali day long culminated in an announcement that 160 ringleaders had been arrested, who planned to lead an army oi six thousand against Budapest, with the object of seizing public buildings and proclaiming a dictatorship on Hitkwesque linos. Apparently the plot was known to the Government for some time. 'lhe revolutionaries were most of the I er-i-orist White Guards’ organisation, which quelled a Bolshevik regime in 1920. These White Guards have since been unemployed, so they were tempted to their mad adventure bv the prospect of root. They will be tried by martial law.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1931, Page 5
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