THE MONARCHICAL MOVEMENT
MENACE OF IRREGULAR BANDS
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COFIRIOHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN ■ NEW ZEALAND CABLI ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 6th October.
The Daily Chronicle's special correspondent at Odetiburg states that 1200 Hungarian gendarmes, under Captain Osatenbnrg, who ia known to be a Karlist, are now responsible for order in Odenburg, with its 40,000 inhabitants. At any moment Captain Osztenburg may go over to the irregulars, with whom he is in touch. The irregular bands now number 3000, but can be expanded to 30,000.
Colonel Pronay is a ruthless terrorist, and is determined to withhold Burgenland from Austria. All the irregulars, however, do not favour the recall of Karl, whose return would probably result in civil war, as the time when a battalion of the Allies could have cleared the country has passed. Now a division would be required, and soon the Allies will need three divisions. /
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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143THE MONARCHICAL MOVEMENT Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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