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

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1921 i175 No. 153. 1038/P0I. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Bucharest, Mr. Hory, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 24. BUCHAREST, February 25, 1921. One of the leaders of the Hungarian League 1 was arrested in Kolozsvár on February 21. It is rumoured that mass arrests are being made. 2 No. 154. 2281/1. a. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz, to the Represent­ative of the Hungarian Government in Bucharest, Mr. Hory. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram Nos. 16-17. BUDAPEST, February 26, 1921. As the Rumanian Minister, Mr. Stircea, has not yet received instructions to present his credentials, no connections, even in­direct ones, have yet been established between His Serene High­ness the Regent 3 and the King of Rumania. 4 I am, therefore, in no position to make any suggestions to the Regent concerning the contemplated congratulations. 5 This is communicated for your guidance in conversation if the absence of congratulations from the Regent should be brought up by the Rumanians. For your own private information only, I may add that Mr. Stircea confidentially informed me that he had brought with him credentials from the King, but at the same time received instructions to follow the example of the Allied Powers in the matter of presentation of credentials. As the [Allied] representatives did not receive letters of cre­dence from their sovereigns, Mr. Stircea, according to his state­1 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 67. 3 Admiral Horthy. 2 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 219. 4 Ferdinand I. 6 On the occasion of the wedding of Crown Prince Carol with Prin­cess Helen of Greece.

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