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HUNGARY

SUBDUING BELA KUN. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Copenhagen, July 21. The Red Guards at Budapest seized control and set a strong guard over Bela Kun.—Aub. N.Z. Cable Assoc. Paris, July 22. The Zurich correspondent of the Matin states that Bela Kun declares he is willing to leave Hungary if the Entente will give him a passport enabling him to go to the Argentine with a considerable amount of capital. BELA KUN'S FALL. Received July 22, 11.50 p.m. Copenhagen, July 21. The Red Guards at Budapest set a strong guard over Bela Kun, and Szamuely, the people's commissary, has assumed the dictatorship. The quarrel arose over Bela Kun's negotiating for Entente favor on condition that the government of Hungary improved.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1919, Page 5

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HUNGARY Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1919, Page 5

HUNGARY Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1919, Page 5

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