BULGARIA AND JUGOSLAVIA
MR DIMITROV VISITS BELGRADE
TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP TO BE MADE (Rec. 7 p.m.) LONDON, July 28. Marshal Tito was on the platform to meet the Bulgarian Communist Prime Minister (Mr Georgi Dimitrov) when he arrived at Belgrade yesterday, reports the Belgrade correspondent of the “Daily Herald.” 1 Mr Dimitrov told the crowd assembled to meet him that he had come to effect a treaty of friendship and co-operation between Bulgaria ana Jugoslavia. • The correspondent adds that Mr Dimitrov’s visit is probably another step towards the formation of a Dantibian federation under Moscow's patronage, and may be intended as a further warning to Greece of the increased solidarity of the Slav States in the Balkans.
POLISH PARTIES TO BE PURGED
communist-socialist AGREEMENT
(Rec. 9 p.m.) WARSAW, July 21. “A thorough cleansing of eur r*nk and file of anti-social collaborationists and manoeuvrist elements” was announced by the Communist and Socialist Parties over the Warsaw radio last night. They added that the parties intended to collaborate in carrying out the purges.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25248, 29 July 1947, Page 7
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