GENEVA SENSATION
HUNGARIAN PREMIER ASSAULTED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. GENEVA, June 10. (Received June 11, at noon.) Count Bethleu (Hungarian Prime Minister) was the victim of an assault by a Hungarian, who burst into the room where the League of Nations holds its sessiorf, and sharply slapped Count Bethlen’s face, shouting that he did it on behalf of tho Hungarian nation.
An Italian delegate rescued Count Bethlen from his assailant. The latter was arrested. He is a noted deputy, and is secretary of the Hungarian Republican Party. He obtained a ticket of admission a| a journalist. —A., and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19273, 11 June 1926, Page 8
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99GENEVA SENSATION Evening Star, Issue 19273, 11 June 1926, Page 8
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