STUDENTS ON STRIKE
ONE KILLED IN POLICE ATTACK Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BELGRADE, February 2. _ Three hundred students to-day barricaded themselves in the university buildings and declared a hunger strike as a protest against the treatment of fellow-students _ allegedly engaged in Communist activities, and at present confined in a concentration camp. The police stormed the building, but encountered resistance. They fired revolvers, killing Mirka Ezrentitch, a younger brother of Yugoslavia’s leading writer on economics. Six students were seriously injured.
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Evening Star, Issue 21945, 4 February 1935, Page 9
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78STUDENTS ON STRIKE Evening Star, Issue 21945, 4 February 1935, Page 9
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