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MONARCHY IN HUNGARY.

A LIKELY CONTINGENCY.

Received noon_ ,_ _ _ COPENHAGI~jN, Sept. 12. Telegfams frQnl Vienna state there ,m,,..., ;..a:,..,+:,... A 4; 24.. ..m...n,.1..,

is every _ill(_lic.afcic_m of ‘the monarchy being reestablished in Hungary, with the Archduke Joseph as King. British

and French circles support Joseph ’s claims, which the xfnajority of {Hungarians are likelyito approve at the coming elections.

TI-IE PERMOY OUTRAGE. LORD FRENCH’~S STRONG LANGUAGE. Received 11.10 am. V LONDON, Sept. 10. Lord French, in a speech at Belfast, expressed boundless zldnlil-ation for the work of the Royal Irish Constabulary, which is. every day; becoming more arduqus. He. felt towards those who had fallen as he did towards those dead Conn-ades lm the fi'éTd,, but his feelings were accentuated. because they had not died in fair, open, co»nlbat,. but were stricken down by cowardly’ and dastard-

é ly murderers. Those blooily hands had inot hesitated to commit unspeakable zvillany on Sunday, as tlle men were i approaching the altar of their God. It i is hard to believe there is virtue in 3 ‘cause which did not spare even in 3. _§sa.nctual'_\,'. No country in the world Vted-ay was more pTosp‘el'-ous than Ireland. The Government at present had only one policy. namely, -to secure to ‘ law—abidingr__=; subjects that freedom and iproteetion from outrage to which, as citizens of the Empire, they were justly entitled. We shall exert all efforts to the fulfilment of that policy, and will not shirk most rli-':fsti.e measures necessary to secure it. , ' U.S. PRES-IDENCY_ AN INTERESTING REPORT. ; NEW YORK, Sept. 12. i Great interest is being evinced in , political circles in well defined reports that Major-General VVOOd is preparing jto resign from the army and seek gnomination as President us the candi—-|-date of the Republican Party. - I __.__.. l AMERICAN LABOUR TROUBLES. . I ____..__. [ NEW YORK, Sept. 12. 5 Five are dead and two dying as the ' result of- the Bos’ton ‘riots. ’ In connection with the police strike the city’s~business is seriously crippled. The Central l‘,al)oul' Union’ is con. sidering calling a systematic strike. of all trades unions. in the city. ——-——-———- l SALE or A FAMOUS STUD. I R‘ECOR.D muons REALISED. l Received 9fl.40 a.m. ' i p 1 LONDON, Sept. 12. The late Sir Mark ‘Sykes’ Sledmeroz-I yearlings were sold at Doncaster, and realised £61,300-a record for onei

stud. The yearlifigs "included the Swynfm-d———Bluetit colt, which was sold to Lord Chanely for eleven thousand five hundred guineas. There was excitement when the bidding pass_ed the record paid for Sceptre. Tet‘rarch’s colts an fillies continued to realiseq high prices. THE BOSTON RIOTS. TROOPS CHARGE WITH BAYONETS. NEW YORK, Sept 11. Five thousand troops patxqlled Boston, and drove tfiousands of rio‘.orS and hoodlums from the streets with Dalyonets. Disorders are lessening.

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Taihape Daily Times, 13 September 1919, Page 5

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MONARCHY IN HUNGARY. Taihape Daily Times, 13 September 1919, Page 5

MONARCHY IN HUNGARY. Taihape Daily Times, 13 September 1919, Page 5

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