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

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1921 I8 7 No. 163. 1070/P0I. The Minister of Hungary at the Vatican, Count Somssich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] With reference to instruction No. 661/pol. 1 I have given the manifesto of the Hungarian bishops in Ru­mania to the Secretary of State. 2 The Cardinal informed me that a few days ago he sent the Prince-Primate 3 a new draft of the Rumanian Concordat, request­ing him to enquire the opinion of the Hungarian Government and the bishops and report to him. After receipt of the Prince­Primate's reply this new draft, and not the old one, will be con­sidered here. I shall receive this in a few days and will submit it at once. 4 No. 164. 1059/P0I. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz, to the Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Masirevich. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 56. BUDAPEST, February 28, 1921. If Chancellor Mayr should refer to the Sigray article men­tioned in your telegram No. 64 of yesterday, 8 you are to inform him that Count Sigray is not only a Hungarian Government of­ficial, but also a Member of Parliament, and therefore the Gov­ernment is not able to exert direct influence upon his statements, which were influenced by public opinion in Western Hungary. Please assure Chancellor Mayr that the statements of the Gov­ernment Commissioner can in'no way affect the Hungarian Gov­ernment's policy, which has as its object a friendly agreement, as is well known to him. 1 Not printed. 3 Csernoch. 2 Gasparri. 4 Cf. Vol. I, Docs. Nos. 521 and 521a; and infra, Docs. Nos. 217 and 251. 5 Supra, Doc. No. 160. Code telegram No. 18. ROME, February 27, 1921.

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