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Show vist encroachments, and in Germany, I' or the time being, at any rule, the communisu have been rendered powerless power-less for trouble, except of minor char-aeler. char-aeler. l:uia and Hungary alone still uffr from the unspeakable systems which have been fastened upon them as a panacea for individual and collective ills. Gradually, however, the life is be-in;,' be-in;,' choked out of the rod monster in lamia. In time the twin menace in Hungary will bo (rotten rid of as well. REIGN OF TERROR. 1 Tor a time al'ler seizing the government govern-ment of Hungary the r.nlslievist leaders lead-ers in Budapest pursued a policy of moderation in dealing with its enemies, following the counsel of Trotzky and Lenine that the mistakes of the lius-sian-communist s be avoided. . Property was confiscated and there were other and sufficient evidences of government gone mad in Hungary, especially Budapest, Buda-pest, but there were 110 massacres and very little blood-letting which might have been accounted for on the score of military necessity. ' i This moderation lias, however, vanished, van-ished, and the reports cmiing from the Hungarian capital now toil of almost unbelievable terrorism. Trotzky has. urged Tela Kun and his associates along a different line. He exhorts them to hold out at till cost until Kumania is comiuered. Kun is advised also to ileal reh atlessly with the enemies ene-mies of Bolshevism. The counsel is being be-ing heeded. The 1'etrourad and Moscow Mos-cow assassinations by whole-ale are.be-iug are.be-iug duplicated in Budapest. ; Despite this tiTrorij-m, the opposition to the red government is gathering force, in Hungary, while Trotzky -and Lenine ant the'-r c'-u federal es are apparently ap-parently in c::t ivmi'.ies. A significant, development is the (i'sertion of tho Tenth Moscow r .im-'ttt to the Kolehak forces. This r"g::r.ent went to the front under j.rov.-t and as soon as opportunity op-portunity prcsen'e I itself went over to the Siberian army. In tho past ten davs a number "f un-ided successes have been won by 1lv fn-vi fighting the Bustian !!'....!k-v;.-.,.. The campaign '.-igt'itisl the I Inn 'l.'ii'itiu com muiiiM s is not 'making o rU-vc a h-,.iv.;iy, hut it 1 -.! o-'t;,! dishing i : 'df !!''. er he'es. --trthT portion-' of l!:'- i'lrmrr dim |