DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES— REFEREN
The following table gives «oroe comparative statistics between Old and New Hangar* : —
Value of Pat Total arci Arable land Forests Pastures . Meadows . Gardens . Vinevards . tock .
Sagar Refineries Output of Rr> » Production of Saw Mills
es pr<<luction • of Post Offices Railways
(cubic i
(■hectares) (quintals)
(miles)
i i.i n ■ ; ri .- < ; |
New Hungary
35.000,000
350,000
ii,mmm
7,*»>.
. 1.3(1
- ,0ll
996,903
6*3,766
•
ujm
206.035
1 577,373
4.446.400
•\ooo
3,656,000
• .000
735,080
1.7:6,060
It
000
S, 023, 500
478,000
50,000
40,000
3,500,000
—
6.610
3,156
14.000
5.22s
Diplomatic Representatives.
1. Of Hungary in Great Britain.
Though the Treaty of Xeuilly was ratified on May 12, 1921, no aproh.t- ment has yet been made (June 1, 1921).
2. Of GrSAT Britain in Hungary.
High Commissioni-r. — Thomas Beaumont Holder, pointed January 5, 193
irtaries. — E. O. Coote and J. H. Le Rougetel. Commercial Commissioner. — R. J. E. Hr.mtTn- Consul at Budapest. — L. M. Hobinson.
Books of Reference. 1. Official Publications.
Annuaire BtathrUqne Hon^-rois. Budapest. Annual
The publications issued by the various Administrative DtparUtenU : Interior Commerce and Industry, Instruction.
Tn<' Economy of Hungary in Map*. Issued by the Ministry cf Ccnncrce. [In Hungarian and English.] Budapest, 1P20.
2. Non-Okficial Publicatk
rJnzarn. E'n Sammelwerk. Leipzig, 1018.
A magy.ir ko-eskedeltni £siparkamarak keletkezesenek, fejlod^senek *s niCikod^senek Uirtenete, 1850-1896. 1. Budapest, 189o. (History of the Chambers of Commerce and of Industry of Hungary.)— The Development of Hungarian Constitutional Liberty TEnz Trans.] London, 1908. ■"
Aldtn (P.), Hungary of To-day. London, 1909.
Andrany (Count J), The Compromise of 1S'!7. (In Hungarian.) Budapest, 1896 —The Causes of the Maintenance and of the Constitutional Libertyof the Hungarian Pt*t« (In Hungarian.) Budapest, :
Jpponyi (Count Albert), Le parlement dela Horgrie. A studv published in the 'Annuaire du Parlement ' (Paris, 1902).— Education in H ngary. Publication of the Royal Hi Ministry of Religion aud Public Instruction. Budapeat, 1908.