BOYCOTT OF HUNGARY
ACTION BY FRENCH CONFEDERA-
TION OF LABOUR.
(TOTTED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIMGET.)
(ACSTIULMX - NEW ZBALAND CABIH ASSOCIATION.)
(Beceived June 10, 9 a.m.)
PABIS, 9th June. The' Confederation of Labour urges seamen, railwaymen, dock workers, and postal workers to join in a boycoti of Hungary.
[The British Labour delegation which visited Hungary reported that- many cages of murder, torture, and wrongful imprisonment of workers were substantiated. ' The responsibility rested on the gendarme reserve, consisting of army officers and non-coms., whom the Government was nnable to control. The Hungarian Government acknowledged the existence of the "white tenor" against workmen and the Jews, and announced the relentless application of martial law against the perpetrators of murder, arson,- and other crimes against classes, nationalities, or sects, for which the death penalty would be proclaimed.]
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 137, 10 June 1920, Page 7
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