FRONTIER FRICTION.
HUNGARY AND YUGOSLAVIA,
GENEVA, May 13,
The Government of Hungary has written to the League of Nations complaining of Yugoslavian activities on the frontier, which it says are calculated seriously to affect the relations between the two countries. Hungary asks the Council to investigate the matter with a view to a solution.
The letter is accompanied by a 25page dossier alleging that frontier incidents have been occurring for several years and have occasioned the deaths of several Hungarians. Representatives of Yugoslavia say they have much more serious grievances against the Hungarians.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1934, Page 7
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