HUNGARIAN CRISIS
PREMIER AA'D CABINET EESIGN. London, May 23. The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that Count Tisza (the Hungarian Premier) and tbe entiro' Cabinet have resigned.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. (Eec. May 24, 11.30 p.in,) London, May 2-1. The "Times"s" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Count Tisza resigned after a jengthy audionce with the Ein-. peror Karl. It is expected that Count Lichy or Baron yon Perenyi (Minister for tho Interior) will be asked to form n, Cabinet. Count Tisza's resignation was the outcome of German intrigues, Tisza's opposition to tho Austro-German Polish policy, and his refusal to furnish provisions "to Austria and Germany. The' deciding factor was Hungarian electoral reform .-Tile "Times." CRUSHING BLOW TO GERMAN INFLUENCE. (Eec. May 25 ): . l a.m.) . Amsterdam, May 2J. Count Tisza's resignation is a crushing blow to German influence in AustroHungary. The Emperor Karl and his wife are credited with the responsibility. .—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3093, 25 May 1917, Page 5
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