CROAT PROBLEM.
Ministers Force Resignation
Of Cabinet.
YUGOSLAV CRISIS. BELGRADE, February 5. Following upon a disagreement over the solution of the Croatian problem the Yugoslavian Government has resigned.
According to the Independent Cable Service the Premier, Dr. Milan Stovadinovitch, was driven from office by a rebel coalition of five Ministers who determined to force an immediate settlement of the question of Croatian autonomy, which they believe has reached a stage that threatens the security of the State.
Prince Paul, of the Regency Council, has asked one of the rebels, M. Dragisha Tsvetkovitcli, who was Minister of Justice and Social Services in the last Cabinet, to form a new Ministry of National Concentration, including Croats.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 9
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