OFFERS TO HUNGARY
HITHERTO UNDISCLOSED NOTE.
MORE FABOURABLE THAN TRIANON TREATY.
(Received 29, 1.25 p.m.) Budapest, Sept. 28. The greatest interest has been aroused by the publication of a hitherto undisclosed preliminary note, dated April 15, 1920, and signed by M. Paleologue, the then French Foreign Secretary, and also by Sir Francis Barker, and which was handed, prior to the signature of the Trianon Treaty, to the Hungarian, Count Andor Serzey, for delivery, to his Government. It offered Hungary frontiers identical with the abnographic. limits of the various Hungarian nationalities far exceeding Hungary's present extent. It was more favourable in other ways than the treaty conditions, particularly in connection with the promotion ef satisfactory relations with adjoining States. The note included in Hungary 1,000,000 borderlanders now severed from that country, and proposed plebiscites In German Himgarian territories.—(Sydney “Sun” cable.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5
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