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SUPPORT IN EXCLUDING GERMAN TROOPS. COUNT TELEKI’S REPLY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, May 9. The Budapest correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain says diplomatic circles reveal that the British Minister, Mr. O. St. C. O’Malley, requested a declaration of the Hungarian attitude in the ev.ent of Germany sending troops through Hungary. It is reported that Mr. O’Malley offered the Prime Minister, Count Telegi, British militarV and aerial support if Hungary resisted. Count Teleki replied that Hungary's attitude would be dictated by circumstances. YUGOSLAV & ITALY CONFERENCE IN BELGRADE. DELEGATION GOING TO MOSCOW. BELGRADE, May 9. The Yugoslav Deputy-Premier, M. Matchek, conferred with the Italian Minister. It is believed that their conversation concerned the reported Italian troop concentrations on the Yugoslav borders. It is announced that a Yugoslav military delegation, headed by General Maximovich, Chief of National De-< fence, is .shortly going to Moscow. VISIT TO BULGARIA MOVE BY BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY. SOFIA, May 9. The British Ambassador to Turkey, Sir H. Knatchbull-Hugessen, has left Sofia after a week's conference with the Bulgarian Cabinet.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 May 1940, Page 5
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