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IN HUNGARY, . $ SBRIOUS POSITION afOQP SUPPLIES TO BE STOPPED. By Telegraph.—P»'eM Assn.—Copyright. London, August 7. A wireless from Berlin states- that JtbuxMpia has demanded the surrender if all munition factories, military equipment, and 50- per cent of railway material, as well as'3o per cent of agricultural machinery and live stock, 10,000 wagons of maize and 35,000 wagons of Other cereals. A reply is demanded I>y August 15. The Hungarian Gqvernment has appealed to tHe Entente, (.eking for their declaring that compliance with the terms is iraCable Assn. Bieeelved August 10, 6.5 p.m. : • Paris, August 8. The Supreme Council has disavowed the Roumanian ultimatum to Hungary, •>.d requested M. Misu, the Roumanian to inform his Government that (he . Council expressly refuses to recognise My armistice terms outside those already settled at Paris.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asun. - Roumanian troops have crossed the Danube and occupied the whole of BudaSert. Owing to the expiry of the period l«d for the acceptance of the armistice, the Supreme Council not only refused to ncoHuse Ronmania's- right to impose fresh terms, bnt held that the exaction trf Reparations and indemnities was vestM In the Alllee.—Renter. Berlin, August 8. The Tngeblatt's Budapest comspondfejit states, that the American Govern(pent has requested the Roumanian comJnand to Withdraw the armistice conditions, threatening the stoppage of Implies Jto Roumania.—Renter. Paris, August 8. It is learned that Roumanian Generals have refused to obey the Allied Commission's request, to stay their hand, flUd have permitted, pillaging. They Sjlye established a blockade which is Reducing Budapest to starvation. They destroyed the railways between Budapßt' fra'd Vienna, and committed other Violations of the rights of the Allies, (fveji of humanity. Tfce Council's telegram to Roumania requests the Government immediately to demonstrate by facts that the inference wf the Couneil 'that Roumania is resolved disregard its authority and separate lierMlf from tho Allies is mistaken. Mr. Hoover, who is directing the relief Work in Hungary, has ordered the.' suspenakm of "all consignments of food to Budapest, on the ground that the Roumanians are seizing the food. —Aus.-N.Z. |D*ble Asun. 1 Received August 10, 5.5 p.m. • . London, August 8. The l)aUy Telegraph's Paris correspondent states that there is the gravest apprehension in Conference circles as 'to the Roumanian situation- The Angloitiilirjcan delegates particularly realise Jnjife' the Allied cause is likely to suffer If Roumania continues to act in-defianee qI the Conference's conditions. It is Ualijtely that Czech o-Slovakia, Serbia, or Italy will, acquiesce in Roumanians demands. Roumanians defiance Ist having far teaching effects abroad, Mid has revived Ihe hopes of the Turkish insurgents in the Committee of Union and Progress, ft has .similarly strengthened the resistance- pf General Von der Goltz, who declines to obey the Allied plius and evacuate the Baltic provinces by Jhe 20th:—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Received August 10, J1.5 p.m. London, August 8. The Supreme Council has addressed a f Sharp Note to Roumania owing to her t refusal to , receive the Allied military ipiaa&V at Budapest.

DEMONSTRATIONS IN BUDAPEST. POLRHEVIK OFFICIALS THRASHED. Received August 10, 5.3 p.m. Vienna, August 8. - Tlis newspaper Die Zeit states that the Hungarian Ambassador fled to Vienna, after binning Rccret documents. Hungarian journalists and officers subsequently went to tlic Embassy and thrashed nn'l ejected the staff. Enormous and enthusiastic crowds demonstrated nil r' lit long before the hotel in Budapest where the new Ministers are staying. The city remains orderly. German PC'respondents at Budapest state Urnt the Hungarian peasants are vengeance on the Bolsheviks, who'c lenders in many communes were publicly beaten to death.—Reuter. AN AMERICAN THREAT. Received August 'lO, 5.5 p.m. London. August 7. •fl'pre is an unconfirmed report from Vienna that America threatens to stop the Mport of food to Ronmania unless the severity of the terms of the armistice •with Hungary. are modified.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . A reported offer. r . Berlin, August 0. Advices from Vienna state that the counter-revolutionary Hungarian Government has offered the Crown to King Ferdinand of Roumania.—'Times *xt*ico- ■. ■ ■ ! SITUATION IMPROVING. ';t I vipeceived August 9. 5.5 p.mt''n London, August 6. tlifi Australian ■ Press Association learns ! that the situation in middle Europe- i 3; likely to clear up following the Roumanian occupation of Budapest, ■w e . unarmed Roumanian soldiers Bankrolling the streets. There are no N.Z, Cable Asrt. A CLEAI? SWEEP. ' : . ; _ Vienna, August 6. fli> Beidl Government made a clean r . w „pp of the revolutionary tribunals. Elections are to be held about September Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. j DRAMATIC DOWNFALL OP CABINET, j London, August 7. Apparently the. new Hungarian Cabi« not consists of representatives of the pre-tlolshevlk regime. The downfall of the BeMl Cabinet was dtamatically and,i„n ' Hungarian gendarmerie surrounded the National Palace, where the Cabinet wtt* sitting, and attested the members - _Reu^[| assp(=!^=a9 « r

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 5

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ALLIES IGNORED Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 5

ALLIES IGNORED Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 5

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