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HUNGARIAN POLITICS

BUDA-PESTH, November 12. A meeting of that section of the Hungarian Independent party which demands the establishment of a separate Hungarian State bank in 1911, universal suffrage, and the formation of a Cabinet representing the Independence party alone, secured i the adoption of a resolution to that end ■ by 120 votes to 74. [ M. Francis De Ko&suth (Minister of Commerce), who, with Baron yon Aehrenj thal's support, had sought a coalition with Count Andrassy and the Clerical and People's parties, in order to form a Cabinet in favour of suffrage reform and plural franchise, the prolongation of the charter to the Joint State Bank, and a military concession to the Magyar demands, thereupon announced his withdrawal from the Independence party, and quitted the hall with his adherents. Count Ethelbert Apponyi (Minister of Instruction for Hungary) is expected to follow M. Kossuth's example.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 23

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HUNGARIAN POLITICS Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 23

HUNGARIAN POLITICS Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 23

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