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JpVISIQifAL USE OP OCCUPATION py. Telegraph.—Press Ann.—Copyright. Received Aug. 4, 7.40 p.m. Budapest, Aug. 2. £ wireless message states that the Italianmilitary mission, which is" representing the Allies, has informed M. CWmenceau that the new Hungarian Government accepts the Anglo-Italian ptdpdsals lor an armistice, and the provisional fixing of a line of occupation until tha decision of, tie president of the 1 Peace Conference is known. Hungary asks that tbe line be drawn at The'ras.-*—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. BELA ETON'S SUCCESSOR, yEW GOVERNMENT'S AIMS, deceived Aug. 4, 7.40 p.m. . Copenhagen, Aug. 2. 'lf <a officially confirmed that Bela Kim hds resigned and that Beidl ha« formed #CM>lpet and issued a proclamation .fctating thftt the Government's main objects were to maintain order''and 'negotiate' with the Allies.—Aus.-N-Z. CWbloAssoc. * FLIGHT OF BELA KUN, " Received Aug. 4, 10.10 p.m, ... London, Aug. 3. flela Ttun fled to Vienna, where he was intehicd. Swtmuely. escaping laden with money, was arrested, whilst Wiener and Neustadt committed suicide.—Times Mvici. >#►' 1 ■ ■■'•> .» i- ■ .
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 5
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