Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 2, 1921 (Budapest, 1946)
Documents
576 follows: "The Hungarians are considering themselves as a kingdom but we shall not admit it." 1 The Minister, who is very well-disposed towards us, warned me to be exceedingly cautious with Sir Eyre Crowe, who wields a tremendous influence in the Foreign Office and who is very hostile towards us. 2 No. 544. 3488/poi. The Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Masirevich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Bánffy. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 253. VIENNA, July 1, 1921. With reference to my telegram No. 247® and to my report No. 595/pol., 4 Chancellor Schober promised his reply for tomorrow. 5 No. 545. ooo/pol. The Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Masirevich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Bánffy. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 255. VIENNA, July 1, 1921. With reference to your telegram No. 200. 6 The Swedish Legation informs me that on the intervention of the Legation in Stockholm, the Swedish Foreign Minister 7 ordered the Swedish Legation in London on June 21 to hand over the representation of Hungarian interests to the Hungarian Chargé d'affaires. 8 1 The quotation of Sir Eyre's reply in the original report is in English. 2 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 639. 3 Supra, Doc. No. 530. 4 Supra, Doc. No. 534. 5 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 548. 6 Not printed. Cf. supra, Doc. No. 535. 7 Count Wrangel. 8 Hedry.