Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
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4i8 1920 closely guarded. Should we succeed in obtaining any data, I shall report them at once. 7. The Austrians generally admit that the Reparations commission deals with the questions submitted to it with understanding, good will and equity. As far as the general policy of the Reparations commission is concerned, there seems to be little doubt that it is their purpose to promote the establishment of free economic intercourse between the succession states of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. No. 436. 311/M. K. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki, to the Minister of Hungary in Vienna, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 183. BUDAPEST, July 10, 1920. Replying to my letter, Admiral Troubridge promised that he would make representations to the Austrian Government to safeguard the neutrality of the Danube. In the same communication he asked that we should refrain from applying reprisals against Austria. I should like you to ascertain whether this is merely a formal suggestion or whether its disregard would have serious consequences. Your prompt reply is requested. No. 437. 3755/pol. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki, to the Representative of the Polish Government in Budapest, Count Szembek. BUDAPEST, le 10 juillet 1920. En me référant à la note que vous avez bien voulu m'adresser le 20 juin dernier sous No 334/T 1, j'ai l'honneur de porter à votre connaissance que le Gouvernement royal hongrois consent à ce qu'un service spécial polonais de convoi et de surveillance soit établi pour le transit des transports de munitions destinés pour la Pologne par les territoires hongrois sous condition cependant que ce service se borne exclusivement à convoyer et à surveiller les transports en question. 1 Supra, Doc. No. 379.