HUNGARIAN REVOLT.
REPORTED SUPPRESSION. CZECHO-SLOVAK TERRITORIES. ALLIED EVACUATION ORDER. AMSTERDAM, June 30. Fighting continues in Budapest, but it is reported that the Bolshevik leader, Bela Kun, has suppressed the counterrevolution, ordering a. number of executions.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.) M. Clemenceau telegraphed to the Hungarian Government that the Allies bad instructed General Pell, commander of the Czecho-Slovak army, to arrange for the evacuation of the Czecho-Slo\ak States. Full compensation would be demanded fir unlawful damage. The Allies would request the Rumanian army to evacuate Hungary under similar conditions as son as the Czecho-Slovia evacua-
tion was completed. (Jene.ral Poll was i directed that tin , cessation of hostilities j should take effect from June 24, and the evacuation from Juno 28The Hungarian commander declared his readiness to fulfil the condition?. — (A. and X.Z. table.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 155, 1 July 1919, Page 5
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