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HUNGARY'S HOPE

IN WILSON'S PRINCIPLES. ALLIES MUST HIXP HER. ON VERGE OF Bd-SHETTTSML i Received i.r, p.m.) NEW YORK. January 13. 'Hie L'nited I , re* .Ueociation's Budapest correspondent interviewed Count Karolyi. who «aid that peace must be i social, ei-ononiic. as we'll as pnlitk.-al. l>asci< on Pr»shiejit Wilson's point«. or there will be war within a few year*. Hunpary'e! only hope was that Mr. Wilson's principles would govern the Peace ('onlerence. Tlsinirary'f* entire policy wouJd bf Wilsonlan. i!'j«]appst was on thf. verge n< I"tolshfvi.°m. Hungary , could do nothing until recognised by the Kntente. Her erstwhile enemies. mw*t a;*si.<t. lie advocated the formation of a commission, headed by Americans, te ti\ I[itnjrary'a boundaries.— iA. and N.Z.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 12, 14 January 1919, Page 5

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HUNGARY'S HOPE Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 12, 14 January 1919, Page 5

HUNGARY'S HOPE Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 12, 14 January 1919, Page 5