Word: budapests
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...ticket-taker, Vincent Pecha was well thought of in his own country. To protest his arrest, Czechoslovak officials halted the Budapest-Kassa train service. Not to be outdone, Hungarian vacationists left Czechoslovak resorts, cancelled reservations at Tatra and Karlsbad, prepared to drink their August sulphur water in Germany instead. Prague newspapers cried for further reprisals to obtain the release of Pecha, talked headily of war. Hungarian authorities, convinced of Pecha's guilt, did nothing but hold their prisoner, prepared...
Died. Count Julius Andrassy, 68, of Budapest, last Foreign Minister of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, leader of the Hungarian Legitimist party; in Budapest...
...Budapest, to prevent a like antiquating of production and projection equipment, cinemagnates outlawed sound-films until...
Hair-pulling, face-scratching, back-biting?such effeminate methods of settling an argument are not for the dashing beauties of the Danube. At dawn last week two Budapest ballet dancers, Mary Radvanny and Sussanne Winghardy, rivals for the favor of a stalwart young Budapestian, repaired to a clearing in a secluded wood near the city. A friend went with them, carrying a long green baize bag. Soon the clearing echoed with the harsh scrape of steel, the clear ring of blade ion cup hilt. The enraged beauties engaged in no vapid stabbing of the air. Like most able dancers, they...
Admiral Stephen Horthy, regent of Hungary, returned last week from South Africa to Budapest with two hunting companions, many stories of shooting eleven elephants, several rhinoceroses, five buffaloes, a lion...