JUGOSLAV FEARS OF SOVIET INVASION
BELGRADE, December 29 (Rec. 10 30 a.m.). —Marshal Tito told the Jugoslav Parliament today that the Soviet and its satellites were plotting to “swallow this country.’/ He added that Jugoslavia s borders were directly menaced by armies totalling about 660,000 men in the neighbouring Cominform states. The Jugoslav Parliament was considering the 1951 budget, which proposes record military spending of nearly 17 per cent, of the total national budget.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 December 1950, Page 5
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