(neuter's Telegram.) (Received August 14, 10.45 a.m.)
_ BUDAPEST, August 11. . Sensational stories of -the -maltreatment of bourgeoisie; show- that, torture: cham-bers-were fitted up in vaults tinder,'Parliament buildings. A- favorite .method ;waa ; to show, victims 1 ' th© dismembered 'parts of a.; body, such .as arms, legs, nose's, eyes,- and' to offer them a- chance of saving their liyea if ; they confesser or paid large sums. \ TheVcorpse£ of murdered -persona were • collected -at,- night and ' thrown- into the .Danube, : heavily weighted. ... -.r:-. y ";,-' . -Spme'of .the torturers have been.aa*-; rested/, and confessed. . One. <was found to be. in possession of a number »of blank execution-warrants for political; suspedtsi
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14987, 14 August 1919, Page 5
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