HUNGARIAN POLITICS
ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT < U P.ABv Electric Teletcraob —Copyright! BUDAPEST. 24th November. Parliament adjourned until Ist December to allow the clarification of the political position. Newspapers declare that the crisis resulted from the fear that Dr. Imredy was contemplating a form of totalitarianism. and also too strongly adhered to the Rome-Berlin axis.
A concert in aid of a village chanty had been arranged, and all the local “stars” were booked for a turn. The baker's daughter, a noted soprano, was announced. Before she commenced she apologised for her cold. The piano started. “I’ll hang my harp on a weeping wil-low-tree-e-e—Ahem ! On a weeping willow, tree-e-e Oil!” Her voice cracked on the high notea each time. She tried again, but was unsuccessful. Then a voice chimed in from the back of the hall: “Try ’anging it on a lower branch, miss.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 7
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