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THE CRISIS ENDED.

A Compromise Arranged.

BUCHAHEST, April 9. The Hungarian political crisis has ended. Baron Fejervary and the coalition having agreed to a compromise. The proposal to increase the use of Magyar as the regimental language of regiments recruited from Hungary has been dropped for the present. M. Wekerle has formed a Cabinet, and will conduct the election on the single plank of universal suffrage. A fresh election will be held after normal conditions have been restored, and the suffrake reform carried. Count Andrassy has been appointed Minister of the Interior, and M. Kossuth Minister for Commerce. Said a recent despatch from the Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (of London) :—"A personage belonging to the intimate circle of Count. Andrasy, who left Vienna with the Count, replied to my inquiry as to what would follow now in Hungary: 'Before March 1, when Parliament will be dissolved, nothing disuieting will probably happen. The Government of Baron Fejervary must now proceed to extreme measures, in order to govern' at all. The country will,, however, reply with a violence, which will sober all "those whose fault-it is that these last, as-well as the former pourparlers, have failed.'" - The self-denial week of the Salvation Ai-iv in England reali-«d £7t_7_l_

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1906, Page 5

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THE CRISIS ENDED. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1906, Page 5

THE CRISIS ENDED. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1906, Page 5

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