SUPREME COUNCIL.
JIOWfANUN ULTIMATUM WITH. DRAWN. BUT ROUMANIANS ORDERED TO EVACUATE HUNGARY. By Telegraph.—Press Asm.—Copyright. Paris, Sept. 5. Tn view 'of Roumania's explanation regarding the faulty wireless, the ultimatum hit? been withdrawn, but the Supreme Council Ms sent a messenger conveying a clear Teaming of the Council's detennin&tjfe»: to see the requests •emptied wHk F % %■ Mr. Balfour drafted the latest coniclllatory note to Roumania. The note stated that the Conference is always happy.to consider her faithful ally, and tropes that Bhe will not break away. Explanations will be given on any points causing uneasiness. The note requests Roumania to evacuate and cease further twuisitions in Hungary.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. <■ Paris. Sept. 4. The Bucharest correspondent of the Temps states that the country is solidly behind M. Bratiano, who intends to retign in order to appeal at the ballot-box to the public regarding the clauses referring to the protection of minorities by the League of Nations and the violation of national sovereign rights. TWRoumanian High Oommisistmer at Budapest defends the Roumanians' action In commandeering supplies which the ,+ncmy stole during the invasion of Routaania. , At- that time the Bulgarians pillaged the country and Mined the heat part of the. rolling-stock. tBE MISSING WIRELESS MESSAGES. ROUMANIANS EVACUATE • ' BUDAPEST. Received Sept. 7, 5.5 p.m. ' Paris, Sept. 5. The Supreme Council is inquiring why ■eventy'-five wireless messages failed to teach Roumania. The Roumanians are evacuating Budapest.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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