HUNGARY
SOVIETS OVERTHROWN, ARCHDUKE JOSEPH FORMS GOVERNMENT. By TeUj[t»pli.—Pr«w Assn.—Copyright. . _ New York, Aug. 7, A United Press message from Paris, reports that the Hungarian Premier, lieiael, has been overthrown and the Archduke Joseph has established a government, the Allies agreeing to its per* Sonne].—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. REVOLUTIONARY COURTS ABOLISHED. ELECTIONS TO BE HELD. Received Aug, 8, 12,40 a.m. Vienna, Aug, 0. The Beidl Government made a clean sweep of the revolutionary tribunals. Elections arc to be held alionl September I.—Ana. N.Z. Cable Assoc. FERDINAND OFFERED CROWN. OF NEW HUNCARY. Received Aug. 8, 12.40 p.m. Berlin, Aug. 6. Advices from Vienna state that tho counter-revolutionary Hungarian Government has offered the Crown to King Ferdinand of Roumariia.—Times Service. THE NEW CABINET. AGREEMENT WITH ENTENTE COMMISSION. Received August 8, 12.40 a.m. Budapest, August 6. The Archduke Joseph has appointed Frederick Premier.—Aus.-N.Z. . Cable Assn. Received August 8, 7.30 p.m. Copenhagen, August 7. Herr Stephen Friedrioh, the new Hungarian Premier, wijg formerly a departmental-. chief in the War Office. General Tanczos becomes Foreign Minister and General Sceznetzer War Minister. .
The Entente Commission conferred with the new Cabinet and reached an agreement on all current questions and communicated the result to the Paris Conference.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ROUMANIAN DEMANDS. HUNGARIAN'GOVERNMENT APPEALS TO ENTENTE. Received Aug. S, 10.30 p.m. i London, Aug, 7. A wireless from Berlin states that Rounuvnia has demanded the surrender of all munition factories, military equipment, and : 50 per cent, of railway material, as well as 30 per cent, of agricultural machinery and live stock, 10,000 wagons of maize, and 33,009 wagons of other cereals, A reply is demanded by August 15.
The Hungarian Government has appealed to the Entente, asking for their intervention, declaring that compliancs with the terms is impossible,—Aus, N.Z. Cable Assoc. ROUMANIAN ULTIMATUM. BELA RUN IGNORED. Parle, Aug. 6. Vaida, member of the Twsylvanian Cabinet, told the Petit Pari»»en that the peasants at Nagy Kanlsza ignored B«la Run's laat mobilisation order, and in consequence ISO were hanged from their own houses,
Vaida described th> flew Government of Hungary oa twin brother to Bela Kun's—Aub. N.SJ, Cable Aim . The Allied Mission to Hungary will i(ho superintend the esatution of the armistice. It is understood that the conference's recognition of tho now Hungarian Government will depend upon the mission's report. It is stated that the Roumanians have delivered an ultimatum to the new Hungarian Government to hand over all military «q\jjpnumt, threatening drastic «tep» to itecure the fulfllmejttof the demand. > ; ALLIED TROOPS AT BUDAPEST. A DYNASTIC UNION SUGGESTED. ' Received August S, 11.9 p.m. Copenhagen, August. 0. Two thousand five hundred Jftwch troops have arrived at Budapest, and tho same number of British are due. It ia reported from Vienna that the i King and Queen of Raurnama arrive at [Budapest to-day, I There, are, persistent roumers that J the new Hungarian Government proposes % dynastic union of Hungary with Koumania. ! ALLIES' MISSION TO HUNGARY. AUSTRIA'S REPLY TO PEACE TREATY. Received August 8, 11.5 p.m. Paris, August 0, The Supreme Council is sending a fission to Hungary consisting or fo\ir Generals to control all the Allied troops Rounwnla ha? been notified that the Austrian reply to the peace terms has Jieen received. It expresses willingness tp sign, but asks for modifications, especially desiring that the Tyrol shall pot fee separated from Austria.—Aus.V Z. Cable Assn.
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