Late News GERMANS AWAIT REPLY
Yugoslavs And Pact ANOTHER CABINET MEETING (Received March 29, 1.30 a.m.) LONDON, March 28. Germany expects to receive by noon from Belgrade a reply to her demand whether the Yugoslav Government supports the Axis. Unofficial circles repeat that Germany’s interest in the change of government is limited to this point. They say that if the change represents a change of policy to the Axis Germany will regard the position most seriously. In the meantime no direct news has yet been received in London of the result of the second meeting of the Cabinet at Belgrade, but Budapest reports picking up a Belgrade radio statement to the effect that a communique issued after this meeting emphasizes the maintenance of Yugoslavia’s independence, territorial integrity and liberty. This morning saw- a fresh crop of horizontal blue, white and red stripes of the national flag in shop and house windows in Belgrade. Morning papers publish little except reports of yesterday’s revolution, with articles stressing the relief at the change of the country’s leadership, together with pictures of King Peter. The new chief of police has banned further demonstrations and forbidden the sale of alcoholic drinks temporarily. .
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 157, 29 March 1941, Page 12
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