BRITAIN AGAIN PROTESTS
EVENTS IN HUNGARY AND BULGARIA
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(Rec. 9.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 2. “Intensive British diplomatic activity continues cohcerning events in Hungary and Bulgaria,” says the diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” “Sir Maurice Peterson, the British Ambassador in Moscow, has handed a third communication to the Soviet, complaining of Soviet behaviour over the recent crisis in Hungary. “Britain is asking to see the evidence Which the Soviet alleges implicates the former Prime Minister, Mr Ferenc Nagy, and others in the ‘anti-Republican plot.’ "Mr J. C. Sterndale Bennett, the British Political Representative, in Sofia, has handed a stiff note to the Bulgarian Government which says that the explanations furnished after the recent protests about the suppression of two Bulgarian newspapers are ‘entirely unsatisfactory and unconvincing.* ” •
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25226, 3 July 1947, Page 7
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