NOTE TO JUGOSLAVIA
AMERICANS ALSO PROTEST LONDON, September 21. From Washington, it is reported that the United States has sent to Jugoslavia a 1700-word Note, denouncing as false and exaggerated charges of improper treatment of Jugoslav soldiers in the . BritishAmerican zone of Venezia-Giuha The Note, which follows a Butish Note on the same subject and' answers Marshal Broz Tito’s comn?aints also demands Jugoslavia s co-operation in halting ‘‘obstructive, terroristic pro-Slav activities m the The American Note maintains thai the arrest, of Jugoslav officers and men during civil disturbances m Trieste was justified. . _ The American Note, while firm, is not couched in such strong terms as the' recent ultimatum demanding the release of airmen shot down by a Jugoslav aeroplane.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1946, Page 5
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