RUMANIA AND HUNGARY
INDICATIONS OF STRAINED RELATIONS Ne w York. Oct. 23. The "New York Times” says that 1 information has been received here | that Rumania has denounced the j Vienna Pact with Hungary in an effort j to regain part of Transylvania which j the pact surrendered under Axis pres- ! sure after the outbreak of the present I This has been followed by the resignation of the Rumanian, M. George I Cretziano, who for a long lime has j been permanent Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest. ft is estimated that he might have left the post under German pressure. ! but details are lacking. The information conveyed an obvi- I cus suggestion that dissension is de-1 vc-loping between Germany’s Allies in ! the Balkans, with Germany taking I sides, but neutral diplomats are in- i dined to believe that Bucharest has j decided to -strike, perhaps with Ger- j man encouragement, while the Roman- I :an armies are in the field.—U.P.A. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 24 October 1941, Page 5
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