HUNGARIAN TROUBLE.
THE CARIiIST MOVEMENT. [By Electric Cable —Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Friday,' 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, October 6. The ‘‘Dally Chronicle’s” correspondent at Odenburg states that twelve hundred members of the Hungarian gendarmerie, under Lieutenant Oszenburg, who is known to be a Carlist, are now responsible for the maintenance of order in Odenburg, with its forty thousand inhabitants. Lieutenant Oszenburg may at any moment to go over to the Irregulars with whom he is jn touch. The Irregular bands now number three thousand, but they can be expanded to thirty thousand, under Colone* Pronay, who is a ruthless terrorist, and is determined to withhold Burgenland from Austria. All the Irregulars, however, do not favour the recall of Karl, and his return would probably resuf. in a civil war. There was a time when a battalion of Allied troops could have cleared the country. Now a division would be required, and sqpn three divisions will be the least tnac count cope with the task.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1941, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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