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

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22 1921 first three words — 'Le Gouvernement hongrois' — the following passage: — 'sans vouloir discuter aucune question juridique d'ordre général'. I would also ask you in no circumstances whatever to present the note before Mr. Halmos has sounded Mr. Millerand. 1 No. 21. ooo/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Prague, Mr. Tahy, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION) Code telegram No. i. PRAGUE, January 8, 1921. Concerning the evacuation of the house intended for this representation, the Czech Ministry for Foreign Affairs, after six months of vain promises, declares that in case of houses they can do nothing, even their intervention would have no effect because this matter belongs entirely to the sphere of authority of the Dwel­lings Office. I beg you to refuse a limine the similar claims by the Czecho-Slovak representation in Budapest concerning premises for the office and lodgings for the officials. No. 22. no/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Paris, Mr Praznovszky, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 7. PARIS, January 8, 1921 I called on Mr. Peretti to-day in the matter of Western Hun­gary. He informed me of a telegram from the French representa­tive in Budapest 2 which spoke of consternation there. I again pointed out the absolute necessity that France should intervene 1 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 33. 2 Fouchet.

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