FRONTIER INCIDENT
CZECHS AND HUNGARY
RELATIONS VERY STRAINED.
(DHITIp PRISS ASSOCIATION.—COPTMGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN r NEW ZBALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) BELGRADE, 25th April. Czecho-Sloyakian Minister^ visited the Foreign Minister and informed him of the strained gelations betwen Czechoslovakia and Hungary over the frontier incident in which the Czech frontier guard was massacred- The Czech Government has decided to expel eixty Hungarian subjects residing in Czecho-Slo-vakia, and from 24th April to close the frontiers to all traffic from 'Hungary. M. Nintchitch promised common action on the part of the Little Entente. VIENNA. 25th April. Count Apponyi addressed an interpellation to the Foreign Minister, remarking that the Little Entente was endeavouring to pick a quarrel, aleo resorting to measures in opposition to the League of Nations past without first seeking arbitration. The Foreigri Minister, in reply, said Hungary had offered to submit the incident to a mixed international commission. ;
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 7
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144FRONTIER INCIDENT Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 7
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