AT POLITICAL CROSS-ROADS.
AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY.
(Per Press Association—Copyrights LONDON, February 15.
The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent states that many reports hare reached London predicting the imminent resignation of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Count Bethlen, because none of the. Cabinet members, not even the Regent, Admiral Horthy, supports the investigation into the forged bank notes scandal. The correspondent adds: "The Little Entente's recent pronoun cement net to oppose the selection of a monarch, provided he is not a Hapsburg, is almost an inducement to Admirail Horthy to proclaim himself King, but it is a moot point whether he will prove more harmless than the former Archdukes i in relation to secession.''
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 8
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