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HUNGARIAN CRISIS., Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9586, 14 April 1919
HUNGARIAN CRISIS.
ALARM IN AUSTRIA.
SMUTS' REPORT.
; (Received April 14, 1.30 p.m.) '< LONDON, April .12. . •s a result of the Hungarian crisis, • Austrian Cabinet, in a fit of* panic, itaken 'steps to change to the Soviet ;ernment if necessary, but the situai" is now easier, owing to the Allies fining Austria that they did not in-v-to use Austria as a base for operai against Hungary. ;is not true that Hungary has de■i a Bolshevik war against Serbia 'loumania. The Hungarian peaspntinv.e to be hostile to the new
PARIS, April 12. 'ral Smuts reports that the Hun- ■ Government has no power out-ada-pest, therefore it is useless ;t negotiations" regarding the esnent of a neutral zone between :y and Roumania.
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HUNGARIAN CRISIS., Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9586, 14 April 1919
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