AGRARIAN REFORMS
LAND OWNERSHIP IN YUGOSLAVIA , LONDON, August 12. He who tills the land should own it, is the basic principle for an agrarian reform law which the Legislation Committe of the Yugoslav Parliament accepted to-day, 6ays Reuter’s Belgrade correspondent. No farmer under this draft will be allowed to own more than 220 acres. Absentee landlords will be. deprived without compensation of all but 12 acres. The State will retain certain land for experimental farms, for the improvement of bloodstock, and the cultivation of seeds.
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Evening Star, Issue 25563, 15 August 1945, Page 6
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