PASSIONS INFLAMED.
CRITICAiL DAYS IN THE BALKANS
CROATS AND THE' JUGO-SLAV
GOVERNMENT
(Australian Press Association—United Service.) VIENNA, Aug. 5.
Jugo-Slavian passions have been further aroused by the assassination of Vlada lUstovich, editor of the Belgrade newspaper Jedinslvo, who was responsible for a hitter campaign against Stephan Radi tali, the Croatian leader, who is now lying at- the point of death as the result of a revolver attack in Parliament on June 20. Numerous assailants attacked Ristovich, and ai policeman rescued him. killing, him instantly. A policeman wounded, the assassin, who was arrested.
'l,lie contest between the Groats and the Belgrade Government is hanging momentarily on Raditdh’s condition, because his death would cause an imposing Croatian national] demonstration of 'which the Government is most nervous. - ,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 7 August 1928, Page 5
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