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BANK NOTE CASE AROUSES FRANCE.

DEMANDS FULLEST INQUIRY 'AND EXPOSURE

By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. “ Times " Service. (Received Januarv 28, 11.0 a.m.) LONDON, January 27. The Paris correspondent of “The Times” sa>'3 that, being dissatisfied with the manner in which the Hungarian judicial inquir3 r in the French bank note forgeries is being conducted, the French Government has made strong representations to Count Bethlen, virtually demanding complete ventilation of all the facts. This action is believe to be a sequel to reports alleging that efforts were being made to hush the matter up, and that attempts were being made unduly to favour those concerned. M. Briand is determined that the clearest light must be thrown upon the whole affair. “Le Journal des Debats” in a strongj b'-worded article warns the Hungarian Government that the matter is too serious for silence, which will not be tolerated. The guilty must be punished.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17756, 28 January 1926, Page 1

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BANK NOTE CASE AROUSES FRANCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17756, 28 January 1926, Page 1

BANK NOTE CASE AROUSES FRANCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17756, 28 January 1926, Page 1