29 OCTOBER 1921, Page 2
Admiral Horthy, like a wise man, decided that the welfare
of Hungary was.his supreme object. On Sunday, he sent troops whom he could trust to stop the ex-Emperor at a place twelve miles west of the capital. On Monday, after a slight skirmish, the Government forces dispersed the ex-Emperor's bands and captured him and his principal supporters at Komorn. The ex-Emperor and his wife were interned in the monastery of Tihany. The other conspirators were taken to Budapest for trial. The Allies have• now to decide on a place of internment for this weak and mischievous Hapsburg prince, whose word no man relies on.