Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 2, 1921 (Budapest, 1946)

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34 1921 498-085 avec 2154 q, No 156.206 avec i44'5 q, No 432.415 avec 152 q, No 73.436 avec i48"4 q, et No 167.918 avec 154 q) soient dirigés avec leur charge de Budapest le plus tôt possible à Chyzna (Hizsnyó), lieu de leur destination. 1 No. 31. 12/res. pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Prague, Mr. Tahy, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION 3 Code telegram No. 2. PRAGUE, January 10, 1921. Count Szapáry will arrive in Budapest on January 13. He had a conference yesterday with Mr. Benes who stated, in con­nection with the possibility of Czech-Hungarian economic and political negotiations, that he would not preclude the discussion of territorial questions. 2 No. 32. 221 /pol. The Minister of Hungary at the Vatican, Count Somssich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION} Code telegram No. 1. ROME, January 10, 1921. With reference to my code telegram No. 78. 3 The Secretary of State 4 spoke with the Rumanian Minister,* but received an evasive answer; in his opinion the Bolshevist dan­ger is not serious and Rumania can deal with it without our as­sistance. The Cardinal added that the Polish Minister 6 also had re­cently spoken disparagingly of the Bolshevist danger. 7 1 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 180. 2 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 42. 3 Vol. I, Doc. No. 888. 4 Gasparri. 6 Pennesco. 6 Wierusz-Kovalski. 7 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 47.

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