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TENSION RELAXING

YUGOSLAVIA AND HUNGARY LARGER POWERS ACTIVE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, December 10. The ‘ Daily Express ’ says Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was responsible for stopping the expulsion of Hungarians as a direct result of the advice of the British Government at the time of the Royal wedding. He believed that the expulsions would alienate British sympathy. The ‘ Daily Mail’s ’ Budapest correspondent says that the British, French, and Italian military attaches have been instructed by their own Governments to co-operate immediately with their Belgrade colleagues, thereby forming a commission representing the League, with plenary powers to handle possible grave incidents on the frontier. Both Yugoslavia and Hungary have been requested to instruct the frontier forces to refrain from using firearms under any circumstances. BRITAIN’S ATTITUDE APPRECIATED BUDAPEST, December 9. The Press gratefully acknowledges Captain Eden’s speech and “ masterly example, which is customary to British fair play.”FRENGH PRESS DISSATISFIED PARIS, December 9. Captain Eden’s warning against aggravatory action displeased the Press, which acclaims M. Laval’s loyal support to France’s ally, Yugoslavia. Official circles do not share the Press feeling, and foresee an outcome satisfactory to Yugoslavia without wounding Hungarian pride.

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Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9

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TENSION RELAXING Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9

TENSION RELAXING Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9