VIGOROUS POLITICS
THE RIOTS IN HUNGARY. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Buda-Prsth, June 7. Herr Kovaca, who was ejected from the Chamber, entered the press gallery and fired several shots at Count Tisza, but missed him. Pie then attempted suicide. VIOLENT SCENES RESUMED. Buda-Pesth, June 7. Violent scenes have been resumed in the Chamber. Members ejected at the previous sitting found their way into the Chamber, but the police removed them.
Count Tisza opened the sitting, but un-, expelled Oppositionists assailed him with angry shrieks. After noting the disturbers he suspended the sittin; . Meanwhile Kovaca, from the press gallery, shouted, "There aTe still Oppositionists in the Chamber," and fired at Tisza, then shot 'himself dangerously.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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