Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 2, 1921 (Budapest, 1946)
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764 1921 Mr. Scharffenberg promised, however, that he would express to Dr. Schober as his private opinion that he would consider it opportune from the point of view of German-Hungarian relations if Austria, as a basis for our further friendly negotiations, gave us certain material guarantees until the conclusion of these negotiations. I think the Chancellor will be able to use this private advice of the German chargé d'affaires in a suitable form in dealing with the Austrian Pan-German party. 1 No. 750. 402/M.K.res. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Bánffy, to the Representative of the Hungarian Government in Belgrade, Mr. Kolossá. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 97. BUDAPEST, August 2i t 1921. You will represent the Government at the funeral of King Peter. 2 As the Yugoslav Minister has not yet presented his credentials, the Regent is not sending a separate representative. 3 No. 751. 4521/pol. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Bánffy, to the Hungarian Chargé d'affaires at the Vatican, Mr. Kvassay. [TRANSLATION) Code telegram; Nos. 33-34. BUDAPEST, August 21, 1921. You are requested to inform the Cardinal Secretary of State 4 of the following at once: The Hungarian Government, insisting upon and again emphasizing its position regarding the integrity of the dioceses, in agreement with the Prince Primate 5 asks the Holy See not to give definitive instructions in the matter of the apostolic administrator to be named in the detached portion of the Esz1 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 781. 2 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 722. 3 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 761. 4 Gasparri. 5 Csernoch.