Ready For Tito
(N Z.P.A.Reuter —Copyright) PHNOM PENH, Jan. 17. Massive security precautions were in force in the Cambodian capital today to protect President Tito of Jugoslavia against any assassination attempt when he arrives in Phnom Penh on an official five-day visit. Thousands of troops and police were mobilised after the Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, announced last Friday that a Chinese-inspired plot to kill the Jugoslav leader had been uncovered. The Prince, who said Maoists had been preparing a coup against Cambodia and Jugoslavia, is scheduled to meet President Tito at the airport when he flies in from Pakistan.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31580, 18 January 1968, Page 9
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