RUMANIAN AREAS
ABSORBED BY HUNGARY SETTLEMENT IGNORED NOT REGARDED AS FINAL (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright) LONDON. Oct. 6 The Daily Telegraph’s Balkans correspondent says- Hungarian and Rumanian relations show that the Vienna agreement is not a settlement at all. Big groups of Hungarians are left within Rumania, while Hungary has absorbed vast Rumanianpopulated areas. Moreover, Hungary has no intention of regarding the settlement as final It seems to be dawning on countries hitherto persuaded that an Axis, victory is a foregone conclusion that, after all, there is a remote possibility of a British victory; also that the Axis is not likely to have things all its own way A country like Hungary, therefore, has a natural tendency to cash in as much as possible on the grounds that “ if the. Axis wins we keep. If the Axis is defeated or weakened then the more we have the less we are likely to lose proportionately ” Two hundred and eighty Rumanian intellectuals have arrived at Curtici from Transylvania. They declared that the Hungarian authorities, without warning, ordered their departure.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24423, 8 October 1940, Page 7
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