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KARL'S ATTEMPTED COUP

A BANQUET AND THE SEQUEL (By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.) (Australian It: N. 55. Guhl® Association. VIENNA. Oct. 2th Karl's supoprters knew that some mi ex|il.inieil ext raordmary delay oivuuei during the. monarchs march to Huda pest, and it is now revealed that wild Karl reached Odenhnrg. elated with Hi ' success o'i the attempted plot, he cele . I,rated it with a. banquet. He and hi adherents had a right royal 'mm will wines and viands of the, hem-. but t cost Kart (he entry into the capital. .He .delav gave Admiral Horthy Mine t. | mobilise simient. legions and general!; , strengthen his posit ion. PLACE OF .EXILE LONDON'. OH.. 28. Ii is understood the Allies prnposi ’ ,Iml. Karl he exiled at Madeira. DANCER STILL THREATEN INO (Router’s 'Telegrams.) I.ON DON, Oet. 00. Karl's capture, and the promptness o | the Allies in demanding his suri'endei 'do not appear to have averted tin (danger in south-eastern Europe, accord line to advices tvoin A ieima anc .Rnig ue. The latter state Dial ihe mniu i'lisnHo u of Czechoslovakia, nuinheririf ;ibß ha i t,-diens. will he enmpleied in lor days. Martial law has been pmcluimoc and a unuiber of arrests lor plottim,. •'igainst. (he republic have occurred. Premier Penis. speaking m 'l' l ' Assembly, said Western Europe underestimated the Hungarian danger, which must be, ended once and ior all atid at any cost in the interests of Czechoslovakia and all the Allies. Hems mid a tribute to Ihe fault less working of (lie mobilisation preparations. He assured an Ansirian iyj>n*sontal ivo ' II Liu 1 event of action against Hungary Ansliia's limit ralily would he i especl rd._ Vienna telegrams show' that Austrian? are alarmed at the Little Entente;* ultimatum, fearing that Austria _ will he drawn into tlu 1 oi ihu iaiilu lento instead of remain.ng neutral. KARL CLOSE!.V (H’ARDED .LONDON. Oet. 7,0. The Sunday Express Budapest cm;ivspondunl' si ai os \\\ul Kavl and Qnoun am cltwly ronflnoil initio fliruill giminds of the’ convent-. Troop:* are guarding the island, while an annum‘ed motor hoar patrols the lake. f Andrassy and other lenders wd> oe tried to-i)io'T.<w m ehnrges of wdilmn. if capital so denees are pass'd :t is ->oEe\H Admiral Horthy w", er.mmnte tii-in to life immwonmen.-. ENTENTE NOTE TO HUNG A BA” VIENNA, Oct. 80. The Entente’s Note demanding (he delivery of Karl to the •commander of the British flotilla at Hmlape.k and tlie immediate proclamation ol Karl s forfeiture of the ilirone was handed to the Hungarian Government yesterday.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 5

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KARL'S ATTEMPTED COUP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 5

KARL'S ATTEMPTED COUP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 5

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