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YUGOSLAVIA'S FUTURE
MAINTENANCE OF PEACE
"EVERYTHING DONE"
(Received February 18, 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, February 17.
A Belgrade message says that Dr. Kulenovitch, Yugoslav Minister without portfolio, states that the visit of the Premier to Germany had secured the future of Yugoslavia. "The Government, under the -Prince Regent, has done everything to maintain peace, and will continue its efforts," he said. "We must bear the sacrifices made on the altar of peace."
.The Belgrade correspondent of the "Evening Standard" says that in spite of Government hints of sacrifices, the Yugoslav army is solidly against territorial concessions. The general staff does not favour Hitler's offer of part of Albania and the port of SaloniKa if Yugoslavia aligns herself withrthe new order.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1941, Page 7
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