The investigation concerning the Hungarian counterfeiting conspiracy has been extended to Vienna. The investigation here is being conducted in the following two directions: first, the palace of Prince Windesch-Graetz in Vienna, and, second, insofar as the Austrian Hakenkreuzler are involved in the matter.
According to rumors circulated here, Count Klebelsberg, the Educational Minister, who was a close friend of Dr. Nadossy, is badly compromised.
Nadossy was the frequent dreaded visitor at balls in the homes of wealthy Jews.
During the elections, it is recalled, Prince Windesch-Graetz promised the Budapest Jewish electorate that he would work for the abolition of the numerus clausus if he were elected.
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