THE HUNGARIANS.
’ LEGITIMIST MOVEMENT, Still Spreading. I (lie.-l. J.ir. 19 i t -.26 1-.II1.) / Peutej.) BI’D.U ..sp, Jan. 18. ! Count App* nyi, in a -peei h at the ' Social C|"L, declared that the supporters of legitimism were organising, not on political, but social lines. The next step would be tin* institution oi' an er- | gan'sation of Hungarian women, unde. I the Presidency of Countess Apponyi. I lie added that ihe wasp’s nest ol I forces must be smoked < ut. | The Public Prosecutor asked the Ex Inmining Magistrate Io arrest Bishoj j Zndravcus. Ihe Chaplain General o. tiie Hungarian Army, in mmiuclioi I with the bank uulu >- and::l. but tin I Magir-t rate refused. The aut liorJ i"s also have declined t* prosecute the Bishop on the gi.-m: 1 i that he is not engaged in criminal I transactions. an<l has not attempted to j flee frortt justice.
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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5
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