RED CHARGES AGAINST BULGAR LEADER
(10 a.m.)
LONDON. Aprli 6.
The British Foreign Office spokesman said today there was a striking similarity in the Communist charges against Mr. Trajcho Kostov, a former Bulgarian Vice-Premier, and those made against Marshal Tito in last year's dispute with the Cominform. The Kostov case illustrated the “subservience to the Soviet Union expected from the people’s democracies, the spokesman added. There was -nothing to suggest the existence of a link between Marshal Tito and Mr. Kostov, though their atltitude might be the same.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22916, 7 April 1949, Page 5
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