TROUBLE IN CENTRAL EUROPE
SATELLITE COUNTRIES AT VARIANCE
YUGOSLAV PROTEST TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA
London, July 4,
The Yugoslav Ambassador in Prague is to protest to Czechoslovakia against a recent report in a Communist newspaper alleging that Yugoslavs were not allowed to move about freely in their own country.
It was this Prague newspaper which first published the news of Yugoslavia’s expulsion from the Cominform. In Tirana, Yugoslavia has protested against the holding up by Albanian police of Yugoslavs in Albania.
In spite of Yugoslavia’s disagreement with Russia and other members of the Cominform, a Bulgarian Communist newspaper today carried an article approving Russia’s policy in Germany.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14714, 5 July 1948, Page 3
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