ROUMANIA'S RIGHTS.
HER ATTITUDE TO HUNGARY. By Telegraph.—Press A«n.—Copyright. Paris, Nov. 4. The Supreme Council, apropos of the arrival of the Roumanian envoy in Paris, reminds Roumania that she has not yet replied to the Allies' Note of October 12, and repeats the request for a clear and positive answer at the? earliest moment. [The Supreme Council Note referred to urged Roumania to modify her attitude and coincide with the views of the Peace Conference. Sir George Clerk, the Allies' special representative, reported that Roumania is willing to evacuate Budapest if the Conference recognises her right to requisition property in accordance with the armistice which the imposed on the Hungarians during the summer.] SUPREME COUNCIL'S PLANS ALLIED COMMISSION APPOINTED. Received Nov. 6, 8.55 p.m. Paris, Nov. 3. The Supreme Council's Note to Roumania says that whereas according to a previous decision regarding the frontiers of the states the Council is determined to uphold the principle underlying the Treaty and the requisitions from Hungary, the Council is despatching an in-ter-Allied Commission to examine all requisitions and report upon the distribution between Roumania and the Allies. —Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1919, Page 5
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