JUGO-SLAVIAN CABINET
TWO RESIGNATIONS. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd. December 19, 11 a.m.) BELGRADE, December 18. M. Jevtitch has resigned. It is officially stated that the resignation was owing to disagreement in the Cabinet on internal policy, but it is. popularly believed he is dissatisfied with the Cabinet’s “ungrateful reception of his Geneva report. M. Kojitch, Minister of Agriculture, has also resigned for similar reasons. Five thousand attempted to march to the Hungarian and Italian Legations and Consulates as a protest against the League’s decision. A, later and unconfirmed report states the whole Cabinet has resigned. Several Ministers and Opposition members conferred with the Prince Regent. It is believed that the Jevtitch 'resignation was designed to force M. Uzunovitch, the Prime Minister, to resign, to enable the formation of a more popular Government.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 December 1934, Page 7
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