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

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580 1921 No. 552. ooo/pol. The Special Emissary of the Hungarian Government, Mr. Jungerth, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Bánffy. Code telegram No. 10. RIGA, July 4, 1921. Moskau hat meine Anträge mit einigen Formeländerungen angenommen. 1 Vertrag wird diese Woche unterfertigt. Auszulie­fern sind maximum 400 Personen. Um keine Zeit zu verlieren, wird Datum zwischen Abschluss des Vertrages und der Ratifika­tion festgesetzt. 2 No. 553. 3583/pol. The Minister for Foreign Aff airs, Count Bánffy, to the Representative of the Hungarian Government in Belgrade, Mr. Kolossá. [translation] Code telegram No. 72. BUDAPEST, July 5, 1921. At the first opportunity please ask Mr. Pasic or Mr. Popovic in the course of conversation whether the Avala's 3 report that the Belgrade Government contemplates the dissolution of the com­munist organization at Pécs is accurate. Should this be the case, please state that this is extremely gratifying, since the said organi­zation has long been a thorn in our side. No. 554. 3596/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government with the Inter­allied Military Mission in Sopron, Baron Villani, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Bánffy. [translation] Code telegram No. 54. SOPRON, July 5, 1921. The strength of the army, already considerably weakened by general demobilization, has decreased so much as a result 1 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 531. 3 Yugoslav official telegraphic agency. 2 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 564. 4 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 307.

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