BRITISH PROTEST NOTE
YUGOSLAVS’ CONDUCT LONDON, Sept. 25. The Foreign Office stated that the British Minister in Yugoslavia, Mr. Charles Peake, had handed the Yugoslav deputy Prime Minister, General Vellabit, a Note protesting against the irresponsible Yugoslav action in presenting ultimatums to the local Allied military representatives demanding alterations in the provisional boundary between the British and United States zones of Trieste and Yugoslavia. The United States, in a similar Note, asked the Yugoslav Government to issue immediate instructions to end this practice.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22446, 29 September 1947, Page 6
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