THE HUNGARIAN CRISIS.
FALL OF BUDAPEST GOVERNMENT. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. LONDON, May 1. Vienna reports, state that the Budapest Government has fallen., Several Ministers have fled. Some have arrived at Viemia, but refuse to give information regarding Budapest happenings. WHOLESALE'ARRESTS MADE. Aui*rall**i-N«w Zealand Cable Awooiation. Received May.3, 9.20 a.m. BUDAPEST, April 30. Wholesale arrests aro intensifying the panic.. They include 30 deputies of Karolyi's party, 30. presidents of commercial boards, 30 aristocrats, 30 bank directors, and 300 officers of the army, all ,of whom are decorated. ] The president of the Council announces Hie confiscation of all linen belonging to the bourgeoisie. ROUMANIANS ADVANCING. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. LONDON, May 1. • The Roumanians havo udvanced<|ono hundred miles and are now half-way to Budapest ABOUT TO ENTER BUDAPEST. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Received May 3, 9.20 a.m. VIENNA, May 2. It is reported that the Roumanian King is about to enter Budapest at tlie head of troops. MOBILISING THE POPULATION. &ujtr*H»Ti-N«»» 7«nlanrl Cable Aiiooiation. AMSTERDAM. April 22 (Delayed), Belakun's Government has decreed the mobilisation of half Lho Hungarian population for dofenco against the Czechs, Roumanians and Jugo-Slavs
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1524, 3 May 1919, Page 5
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186THE HUNGARIAN CRISIS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1524, 3 May 1919, Page 5
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