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Show HUNGMIAN GADIHET .. GOES OUT OP OFFICE Count Tisza at Odds With ! Both Vienna and Berlin on Polish Question. ; LONDON, May v.;. 11;15 a. rr.. A Cn- - - ir; ! News dispatch from AmEterdam sa-s 1 i. .m the Hungarian cabinet, of which i Cojrit 'L'itza wat premier, has resigned. Cr' nt Titza. the "Iron Man" of Aus-tr:a.-H'i:.ry, has been for u.any years ' tr.e loi'ji.; of the pro-German pir'.y ;n ' t..e dja. mcr.arc :.y iad was the Ust eur- '"' , v . or of t i.e. l.tile pro dp of Ea.:esuien ; - who i-;rroL.r.dAd L:.:peror Francis Joseph I v. ijen t;:e European war began. O.u the ' -v. -s.-non of K:i.ei-or Ci.ariet. tl:e .major- ; ! ty of me ofn of ti:e previous regime j -re tithtrr d.mised o: regined. There ' have been pet sisterit reports from many j Cjn es tnat Emperor C-i.aries keenly re- sented the dominance of berlin in Austro-H Austro-H jngriaij a ft a',! -js and t nat Count Tisza a the cr.e great obstacle which, pre-ventcd pre-ventcd hirn from freeing his empire from Lie inflaene of Poiscam.- j LONDON, May 24. 3:33 a. m The resignation res-ignation of Count Tisza. the Hungarian jrender. has not Osen officially an- no meed, aitnoug'n a telegram from Budapest Buda-pest received in Switzerland asserts that h entire cabinet has resigned. Another : tob-gram. however, i.a reached An.ster-da An.ster-da m from Vienna, quoting the newspapers newspa-pers there as syjr.g t.iat a solution of t-e crisis is imminent. - The .newspapers add that the crisis -concerns Hunearlan domestic affairs and -": does not affect Hungary's foreign policy or the war. Count Tisza's fall has been predicted - : for weeks. H:s poeition is said to hava - been shaken by his opposition to the views on the Polish situation held in Berlin and Vienna, and also by his attitude atti-tude on questions ton ..em i rg the economic eco-nomic agreement with Germany and the furnishing of food to Germany and Austria, Aus-tria, while the Hungarian electoral re- . form was the factor which brought the crisis to a head. If the resignation of Count Tisza takes effect it is expected that his successor - ;-wili ;-wili be Count Johann Zichy or Count Eeia Serenyi. former minister of agriculture. agri-culture. A kite Vienna dispatch received in Amsterdam Am-sterdam says that as a consequence of the emperor and empress going on a visit to the burning Hungarian town of Gyoen-yoes. Gyoen-yoes. Count Tisza did not proceed to Vi- i enna. but accompanied the royal couple to Gvoenyoes. i . |