. Review of reviews and world's work. wful birth and as a resultof anti-constitutional proceedings. They must come ina legal way to the people. Then, if the King really ap-proves of universal suffrage, he should remove the gov-ernment, which prevents the function of the legisla-ture, and, by its every act, only serves to widen thebreacli between the King and the nation. According to almost all the publications ofHungary, these sentences sum up the standpointof Hungarian public opinion in regard to theKings and the governments policy. The organ of the New Party is called PesfiHirlap (Pest News)


. Review of reviews and world's work. wful birth and as a resultof anti-constitutional proceedings. They must come ina legal way to the people. Then, if the King really ap-proves of universal suffrage, he should remove the gov-ernment, which prevents the function of the legisla-ture, and, by its every act, only serves to widen thebreacli between the King and the nation. According to almost all the publications ofHungary, these sentences sum up the standpointof Hungarian public opinion in regard to theKings and the governments policy. The organ of the New Party is called PesfiHirlap (Pest News). The name is taken fromthe title of Louis Kossuths paper in 1848, whenBuda and Pest were not yet united. The politicalleader of this paper is Baron Desiderius Banflfy,the late Premier and Lord Steward, now thepresident of the New Party. The Pesti TlirUiplaolds to the platform of the New Party. Itwould maintain the agreement of 1867. but itfights for the realization of the Hungarian na-tional aims in the army, in the foreign service,. A HOHKMIAN IDEA Of THE -WSTKO-HUXfiARIANPAKTNEKSHIP. From the IIumorMichc Listy iPrague). LEADING ARTICLES OF THE MONTH. 225 in the royal court, and in the separation of theHungarian, tariff territory from the advocates extension of the suffrage. In arecent issue, in speaking of the governmentssuffrage plan, this journal said : Here we have the idea of universal suffrage,—a clean,majestic, noble idea. But so many dirty politicianshave used it that it has become almost unsympatheticto the people. Moreover, they have added to it andmade it unpleasant for the Hungarian taste. We mustclean this idea by the force of truth to make it accept-able and enjoyable to the Hungarian nation. There are two other small papers, each rep- resenting the views of a political Alkotmani/ (Constitution) is the paper ofthe Peoples Party, which is Catholic and con-servative. It joined the Opposition coalition,and now attacks the government fr


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