THE LITTLE ENTENTE
CONFERENCE PROLONGED HUNGARIANS' DEMANDS BELGRADE, August 22 The representatives of the Little Entente Powers—Rumania, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia —are prolonging their conference at Belgrade until tomorrow because of pre-occupation with the Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia. M. Bessenyi, Hungarian Minister to Yugoslavia, at the last minute, demanded that the minority be named in the pending conference report as Hungarian nationals. This was refused because of the opposition of the Czechs. LATE FATHER HLINKA 80,000 AT THE FUNERAL PARTY DEMANDS AUTONOMY PRAGUE, August 22 Eighty thousand people, including 100 bishops and priests, attended the funeral of Father Hlinka, formerly leader of the Slovak Autonomy Party. M. Tiso, the most prominent of Father Hlinka's supporters, delivered an oration and insisted upon Slovakian autonomy. Slovak Radicals will remain in mourning for six months. A triumvirate is directing the party's policy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 13
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