HUNGARY’S RULERS.
SOME INFAMOUS RECORDS. DESERTERS AND SHIRKERS, _ The Reichpost, Vienna, publishes 11ew biographical data of the leading men in the Bolshevist regime. Bela‘ ‘Kun, aged 35, son of a Gallician Jew, [Was formerly a member of the staff ofj small newspapers, and then Secretary‘ of a workmcn’s organisation. He was I charged with embezzlement. After‘ four days at the front he ran over +o] the"lßussians and subsequently was one of Lenin’s agitators. The bloodhound Szamuely. who h-,u,,-had about 2000 persons executed, is likewise a Galician Jew, and a journ.l alisi by profession, until dicharged by‘ the editor of the Socialist Journal[ Nepszava forblackmailiiig. Shortly after his arrival at the front he also] deserted to the Russians, and sube—l quently formed‘ the first Moscow “Red ’ Guard,” consisting‘ of Austro-Hungar-' ian prisoners of war and Russian du- , Sel‘tel's. The pooDle.’s eommissai-ies,!' Vago and Bogany, are also Jews and lex-journalists; the latter, the son of lthe‘bOdy—Wa.shel' at a Jewish cemc-3 ‘tery, injured one of his hands in order 3 to escape military service. Finally, the people’s commissary’ Rabiiiovitcli, also a. G-alician Jew,‘ was :1 sel'\':mt at provincial hotcls,§ and was twice found guilty of theft! and burglary, The records of the’ leaders of the present regime explain]thoir spiteful measures against the Roman Cztthdliic ecliurches, m]onaste»l*'—’ ies. zmrl convmwfs. ‘
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Taihape Daily Times, 29 July 1919, Page 3
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219HUNGARY’S RULERS. Taihape Daily Times, 29 July 1919, Page 3
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