HUNGARY.
ROUMANIANS DEFEAT HUNGARIANS By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received July 28, 1.30 p.m. Paris, July 26. Le Temps states that the Roumanians turned and defeated the Hungarians, who left 400 dead.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Association. FOREIGN OCCUPATION CONTINUES. Paris, July 27. A Supreme Council coinnmnjque states that tho Allies are anxious' for peace with Hungary, but cannot attempt it until Hungary possesses a representative government. Bela Kun's administration docs not fulfil this condition. It jas broken the armistice and is actually attacking an Allied Power. Therefore the foreign occupation of Hungary will continue until the armistice conditions are complied with.—Aus. N.2. Cable Assoc, i A COALITION SAVORED. Basle, July 27. Count Andrassy, in an,,interview, favored a coalition of. the bourgeoisie and social democrats. The Entente could not negotiate jvitjj Bela Jfun, who represented only one section of the people. He admitted ,tjhat'Bela Kutt could only be overthrown by force. \
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1919, Page 5
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