GOVERNMENT'S TASK.
Work Of Reconstruction In
Yugoslavia.
ACCUSATIONS DENIED
(Australian Press Assn.—United Service) BELGRADE, January 14. In the course of & statement to foreign journalists the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, General Zivkovitch, emphasised that the Government's task is purely a temporary one.
He said it would begin to adopt mea sures to make possible a return to con stitutional life the moment the funda mental programme was completed.
The Prime Minister denied having any secret aims as had been alleged. He said the Government intended to develop the existing friendly relations of Yugoslavia with foreign Powers, especially her neighbours.
The first task ahead of the Government was to restore order and discipline in the Civil Service with a view to unifying the laws and establishing ft reign of justice and security. It must also set the finances of the country in order.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 7
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