REVOLT COLLAPSES
HUNGARIAN INCIDENT RINGLEADERS ARRESTED VIENNA, Nov. fid. A 24-hour revolt in Hungary failed. Mild rumors of a coup d’etat in Budapest, which. were current all day long, culminated in an announcement that .1(10 of the ringleaders had been arrested. They had planned to lead an army of <5(100 against Budapest with the object of seizing public buildings ami proclaiming a dictatorship on Jlitleresque lines. Apparently the plot became known to the Government. For some time tlie revolutionaries have been mostly the terrorist White Guards organisation which quelled the Bolshevik regime in .1920. The While Guards have since been unemployed and so were tempted on their mad adventure by the prospects of loot. They will be tried bv martial daw.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17639, 1 December 1931, Page 7
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