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HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT.

A FORCED DISSOLUTION. Vienna, February IU. M. Kossuth Ims informed his followers that General Nyiri, the Eui, peror Francis Joseph's Commissary, possessed plenary powers to enforce u dissolution, and was fully resolved lo use thorn. M. Kossuth urged ealrn. uess and the avoidance of violent eon. tliet, even if force were used, since that would detrael from the value of the Constitutional protest. It was clear tho Government meant to irre. parably infringe the Constitution of 1897, and if ever restored it ( "must be oa a much wider basis. Other sections of Liberals hare re. solved to protest against a dissolution' THE CRISIS BEACHED, TROOPS ENTER PARLIAMENT, Received 20,12,13 a.m. Bdda Pust, February 20. Three thousand troops and twelve hundred police surrounded the Hun. garian Parliament. The deputies, after refusing to recognise the King's com. missioners right to dissolve the Par. liament, returned him his rescript unopened, because it was not counter, signed by tho Premier, and then digpersod.

Tl'.e military onteredthe Par iament, and an ofliccr road the rescript of dissolution to empty tho benches. Tho building was then cleared and locked. The deputies declare they will meet again on Wednesday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 21 February 1906, Page 2

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HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 21 February 1906, Page 2

HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 21 February 1906, Page 2

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