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HUNGARY

S&Mm movement. pCHDU&E INTERVIEWED. »#* Asia.—Copyright Received Aug. U, 8.5 p.m. Berlin, Aug. 10. ~ Owing to events in Hungary the exEmperor Cart is sending an emissary to Viwsa to negotiate for the restoration #tf the monarchy. GernUm aid Austrian aeroplanes dropped leaflet* in Budtpest asserting Ours claims to the Hungarian throne •ad disparaging the Archduke Joseph.— : Au*. NZ Cfoble Assoc. Keceived Aug. 11, 8.20 p.m. • Budapest, Aug. 0. Premier , Frederich, in an interview, laid the removal of the Beidl Cabinet Via essential, because it was a Bolshevik My. The Archduke's movement originated in aristocratic and official circles. It is strongly royalist in character. The Arefeduk* signed the proclamation •4 "Archduke Joseph, field marshal." ,The. fjttt is much commented on, as . fcftteto he has described himself as • "Joseph Hapsburg." Archduke Joseph declared 1 it was impossible to say whether the f litttfe gavefnttent would be monarchical or republican. That would be decided sby the .National Assembly, which would be elected immediately the Roumanians leave the country. the iiew Ministry at its first meeting resolved to recognise the Archdbke Joseph W regent until a National Assembly was elected!—Aus. N.Z. Cable ..Ifciafc ■■!■■■■■■ . ; ALLIES STULTIFIED. t CRIECFIONS TO ARCHDUKE ,'OSEPH. Condon, Aug. 8. xhe sudden reappearance of a representative of the discredited Hapsburgs ' feY virtual (governor of Hungary is re|»r<ted With strong suspicions and misfiling in England and France. Times Suggests that the Entente Mission at Budapest has a share in the ' *eafctionary intHgue which has been de- ' Vcloping for several months. The Allies arc gravely stultifying themselves by delegating authority to the Archduke liffille claiming to act in accordance with democratic principles. The Westminster Gazette says that ' the Allies ought, to insist that the ArchI duke immediately convene a Constituent •- Assembly to see whether the people ' Wint him. French newspapers make similar deteahds. 'They strongly suspect the Arehaims. Le Figaro say'f r that the Archduke dqMph a&d his generals are Magyars and enemies of France.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. 1 * AIDES' BENEVOtENT SUPPORT.' t • ' y DESIRED BY JOSEPH. " " Paris, Aug. 9., • The Archduke Joseph offers to send, tWfl Hungarian delegates to the Peace Coherence. The Supreme Council will fconsider the offer on Monday. It is not expected that they will be accepted until they are sure that the new Government represents the periic and affords some hope of stability. The Archduke Joseph in a letter to sr; Clemenceatf sWes that his programme is the destruction of Bolshevism arid the restoration of order. He inte&ds to hasten the elections and im- . , mediately afterwards to call a National H« asks the Allies' benevolent support.'—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. ROUMANIANS' EXCESSES. ALLEGED INVENTIONS. Received Aug. 11, 8.5 p.m. Berne, Aug. 10. from Bucharest state that the semi-official Teports of the excesses of the Roumanian troops were invented by the Germain press and Bolsheviks. — {tauter. MINISTER ASSASSINATED. • i , ' •'Berne, Aug. 8, Tt is. reported from Vienna that Sovesak, Minister in the late Beidl Cabi- , Set,, has been assassinated. TURKEY. I JOftlCS DESIRE BRITISH MANDATE. By Telegraph —Press Assn.—Copyright. Constantinople, Aug. 7. movement in favor of a British XftAate for Turkey is greatly increasing. Tito association is largety composed of Old Turks and retired officers. It is Actively campaigning with a view to an Ultimate plebiscite.—Aus. Cable Assoc. IRELAND. ULSTER AGAIN IN THE LIMELIGHT. Br Talajroph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, . Aug. 8. ■ The County of Clare has been pro- : raihted, under the Defence of the Realm ' r irtg to the lawlessness. : ' JSif^l^^'ard, Carson presided at the 'filial meeting of the Ulster Unionist at',Belfast, which decided to re- ' rive thc : li'tfr political organisations. Sif 'Edwat.? Tarton will inaugurate a political campaign next month.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1919, Page 5

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HUNGARY Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1919, Page 5

HUNGARY Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1919, Page 5

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