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[[underlined]] blunder in publishing his article protesting to the treaty of Trianon [[/underlined]] as far as Hungaria is concerned. [[/underlined]]  They [[underlined]] all quote him and every foreigner in his hotel is presented printed matter using arguments of Rothermere as to the injustice of Trianon against Hungary. Hungarians have entirely forgotten that their hatred of the Serbians, thru Baron Forgach, their illimited chauvinism was the cause of the war by being made the [[strikethrough]] tok [[/strikethrough]] tool of the Berlin [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] militants [[/strikethrough]] and Vienna [[underlined]] militaristic chauvinists.
"No - No! = Never!: "Nem, Nem - Soha!" [[/underlined]] is their slogan, and one sees everywhere men and women wearing a [[strikethrough]] cross [[/strikethrough]] gilded cross
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with the word [[underlined]] TRIANON [[/underlined]] boldly engraved on it. I believe [[underlined]] Hungary, [[/underlined]] at present, is more militant and more chauvinistic than any of the countries I visited in Europe. [[underlined]] This attitude may spell trouble for the future. [[/underlined]] There is a [[underlined]] "Corso" [[/underlined]] or walk along the terrace bordering the Danube along the principal hotels which every afternoon, specially Sundays draws the [[underlined]] parading crowd. [[/underlined]]  Some [[underlined]] sit down before a cup of coffee and water - very few stronger drinks appear. - All smoke cigarettes and many of the men, some of the women wear monocles. [[/underlined]] All in all [[underlined]] they make a better impression than a similar crowd in Germany. [[/underlined]] Sale of [[underlined]] strong spirits not allowed [[/underlined]] on Sunday.