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THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

A HUNGARIAN'S VIEW. s MONTREAL, April 10. l Count Karolyi, who was formerly Pre- t mier of Hungary, arrived in Montreal j. on Wednesday. In the course of an a interview he expressed the opinion that j the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. j. Stanley Baldwin) would be considered a Bolshevik in Hungary were he to * attempt to preach in that country the t Anglo-Saxon doctrines now being fol- n lowed throughout the British Empire, so v opposed to progressive policies were j the heads of the present Hungarian Government. That Government, said the count, had no sense of fair play. It was a menace, not only to Hungary, but to the peace of Europe, which would be plunged into a series of wars in a few years if it continued in power.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 7

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THE PEACE OF EUROPE. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 7

THE PEACE OF EUROPE. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 7