FOOD SHORTAGE IN BALKANS
DECREE IN HUNGARY CANCELLED
(Recd. 8.0 p.m.) Bucharest, May 13. Riots throughout the country, following the introduction of two breadless days weekly, induced the Government to cancel the decree. The food situation in Greece is alarming. German efforts to rally the anti-Mctaxas pro-German parly has been unsuccessful. Numerous arrests have been made in Budapest restaurants for spreading, or listening to rumours. —U.P.A. ANTI-GERMAN STUDENTS ACTIVITY IN RUMANIA (Reed.. 8.40 p.m.) Genoa. May 13. The chief of the Rumanian State, General Antonescu, has threatened to close universities throughout Rumania unless students denounce the jyitiGerman agitators among them. Students, singing forbidden patriotic songs, on Saturday, interrupted the Rumanian National Day celebrations. -U.P.A.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 111, 14 May 1941, Page 5
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