BULGARIA’S REPLY
COMPLAINT BY BRITAIN SUPPRESSION OF PAPERS (10 a.m ) SOFIA. June 13. Bulgaria, in reply to Britain’s Note protesting against the suppression of one of the Opposition newspapers and the hindrances placed in the distribution of another, said the newspaper Svoboden Narod, only has been suppressed for a month. The ban had been imposed because the newspaper had sabotaged the Government’s food collection campaign. The printers, after the ban was lifted on May 29, decided not to work for either newspaper mentioned in the British Note until they stopped “unscrupulously attacking everything dear to the workers’ heart.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22356, 14 June 1947, Page 5
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