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HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

i I THE INDEPENDENCE PARTY. SPLIT IN THE RANKS. BUDA PESTH, November 12. A meeting of the section of the Hungarian Independence party which demands the establishment of a separate Hungarian State Bank in 1911, universal suffrage, and the formation of a Cabinet representing the Independence party alone, secured the adoption of a resolution to that end by 120 votes to 74. M. Kossuth, who, with the support of Baron yon Aehrenthal (Austro-Hungar-ian Minister for Foreign Affairs), had sought a coalition with 51. Andrassy, and the Clerical People's party to form a Cabinet in favour of suffrage refcrm, with plural franchise, prolongation of the charter of the State Bank, and military concessions to the Magyars, thereupon announced his -withdrawal from the Independence party, and quitted the hall with bis adherents. ___, Apponyi is expected to follow M. Kossuth's example.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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HUNGARIAN POLITICS. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 5

HUNGARIAN POLITICS. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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