HUNGARY'S CRISIS.
Government Defeated On Motion Of No Confidence. NAZI INFLUENCE HINTED. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, November 23. The Government of Hungnry was defeated on a no-confidence motion. Cabinet will bold a meeting and is expected to resign. It was reported earlier by the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent that a political crisis had developed owing to (lIS Deputies withdrawing their support from the Government party, whose membership was thereby reduced to 02 in a House of 247. It was now doubtful whether Parliament would assemble to-day as was planned. Since the dropping of four members of the former Imredy Cabinet for alleged pro-Germanism, it is understood, Germany has been pressing for the appointment of four pro-Nazi Ministers, one of whom would represent the (German minority in Hungary. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1938, Page 11
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