TITO CONTINUES THE CLASS WAR
LONDON, October 16
There have been notices placed on Jugoslav University bulletin boards from a “Disciplinary Commission for Deciding Students’ Crimes.” The notices told 300 students that they have been expelled for “slandering the Government.” This is stated by the Associated Press correspondent at Belgrade. The majority of the 300 students who had only a few months to go before receiving their degrees, were the sons and daughters of so-called “capitalist bourgeois elements.” The expulsion of .the 300 students is thought to be Marshal Tito’s reply to the Russian charges that the class war had now ceased in Jugoslavia.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1948, Page 5
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