HUNGARY AND FRANCE.
HERR TISZA'S ADVICE.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Buda-Pesth, May 27. Herr Tisza has advised the Hungarians to refrain from exhibiting at Paris, because if political troubles ensued, it was possible their goods might be damaged, and the nation insulted. Paris, May 28. The recent warning given by Herr Tisza against Hungarians exhibiting at the Paris Exhibition is greatly exciting the French.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9066, 29 May 1888, Page 5
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