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HUNGARY AND RUMANIA

I THE BELA KUN GOVERNMENT. I I ALLIES CANNOT TRUST IT. PARIS, July 27. A Peace Conference Supreme Council communique states that the Allies are anxious for peace with Hungary, but they cannot attempt it until Hungary possesses a representative Government. BeLa Kun's Administration doea not fulfil this condition. The Bela Run Government has broken the Armistice, and is actually attacking the Allied Powers. Therefore the foreign occupation of Hungary wDI continue until tho armistice terms are complied with.—A. and N.Z. Cable. COUNT ANDRASSY'S VIEWS. A COALITION SUGGESTED. BASLE, July 27. Count Andrassy, in an interview, favours tho coalition of the bourgeoisie and the Social Democrats. T'-'c Entente, he says, could not negotiate with BeLa Kun, who represents only one section of the people. Andrassy admitted that Bela Kun could b- overthrown only by force.— A. and N.Z. Gable. A BELA KUN RUMOUR. VIENNA, July 27. There are reports that Bela Kun will be compelled to resign as Premier because the Entente suspects him of planning a union with Germany..—A. and N.Z. Cable. CROWN FOR SALE. PARIS, July 22. Budapest advises that the State Soviet is trying to sell the celebrated Stefan crown. The Soviet is asking 100,000 francs.—A. and N.Z. Cable. THE RECENT FIGHTING. RUMANIANS FINALLY VICTORIOUS. PARIS, July 26. Le Temps states that the Rumanians turned and defeated the Hungarians, who left 400 dead on the field.—The Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 5

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HUNGARY AND RUMANIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 5

HUNGARY AND RUMANIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 5

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