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HUNGARY

ANTI-JEWISH FANATICISM. WHOLESALE PERSECUTION. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Sept. 7, 5.5 p.m. London, Sept. 5. The Daily Express' correspondent at Vienna reports that the new regime in Hungary has loosed the anti-Semitic fanaticism. The fall of Bek Kun was the signal for a wholesale persecution of the Jewish population, women and girls being subjected to the grossest, indignities, and those attempting to flee wero stopped at the frontier.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 5

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72

HUNGARY Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 5

HUNGARY Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 5

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