COUP IN VIENNA.
MONARCHIST PARTY ACTIVE By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cattle Association. LONDON, December 13. The “Westminster Gazette’s” Vienna correspondent says that newspapers are publishing stories of an impending Monarchist coup d’etat. The police are searching trains on the Hungarian frontier, examining all boys from 10 to 13 years, to prevent the reported visit of the youthful exCrown Prince Otto, but it is believed that the rumours "are merely- red herrings across the trail of the Archduke Albrecht, who is the real leader of the Royalists. If the movement eventuated. Austria would be divided, Albrecht becoming King of Hungary, taking Vienna, and the Bavarian Crown Prince Rupprecht annexing upper Austria and the Salzburg portion ot the Tyrol, while Sigrior Mussolini, who is reported to have sanctioned the scheme, woiild seize the remainder of the Tyrol on behalf of Italy.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 15 December 1925, Page 9
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