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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 24, 1988.
HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT DEFEATED: DR IMREDY TENDERS RESIGNATION
BUDAPEST, TO-DAY.
THE HUNGARIAN PREMIER, DR. IMREDY,
HAS RESIGNED.
The Hungarian Nazis are jubilant, and declare that yesterday's events which divided Parliament into two almost equal sections, have greatly weakened parliamentary government in Hun- gary.
The resignation followed the Government defeat by 115 votes to 94 when they faced the Chamber for the first time since formation of the Cabinet a week ago.
The motion on which they were defeated was one in favour of formal introduction of fifteen, de- puties of the returned regions, of Upper Hungary.
It was the first time in twenty years that the Hungarian Govern- ment had been defeated in public} session.
The opposition was mostly of a personal nature against the Pre- mier, Dr. von Imredy, who during, a stormy session, reiterated that Hungary did not contemplate direct action to secure Ruthenia-Reu- ter.
ENTIRE CABINET RESIGNS
Budapest, To-day. It was semi-officially announced
Bela here last evening that Imredy, the Hungarian Premier, had
von
NETHERLANDS
AND BELGIUM JOIN HANDS
The Hague, To-day. number of international problems Complete understanding on a
affecting the Netherlands and Belgium is understood to have been revealed at yesterday's dis- cussions in connection with King Leopold's visit.
Opportunity for the talks was afforded by a luncheon at the Royal Palace at Amsterdam at which