KING WITHOUT A THRONE.
DISPOSING OF KARL. (Br Cnb>—Frwu Association—Copyrißlit.) ar.d S.Z. Cab.o Association.) BUDAPEST, November 1. In compliance with the l'.ntente s Note, the Government hns convoked the Asoeinlilv for Thursday, to consider the (.dethronement of Karl. Karl and the ex-Empress have embarked in one of the ships of the British Danube flotilla. (Received November 2nd, 10.0 p.m.) PAH IS. November 2. Knrl refuses to renounce his rights. He is willing to sisin his own abdication provided his son Otto is guaranteed version to the throne if the Hungarians restore the monarchy. The Vienna correspondent of the "Journal" states that two bands °f brigands attempted to enter Tata Castle and assassinate Karl and the ex-Ero-press Zita, but the guards repulsed them. Karl and the ex-Empress were then removed to Tihany Monastery.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17293, 3 November 1921, Page 7
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