Seeking Way Out Of Yugoslav Impasse
LONDON, March 12.
King Peter spent yesterday afternoon in London with his fiancee, Princess Alexandra. The "Observer’s” diplomatic correspondent says that he has come to Britain with the Premier of the exiled Yugoslav Government (Puritch) and the Minister for the Interior (Milicevitch), to discuss a way out of the political impasse in which Yugoslav affairs have drifted. Dr Joseph Smodlaka, Foreign Minister for the provisional Government established in Yugoslavia under Marshal Tito, is reported to be coming to Londotj. It is believed that he will present the views of the Tito Government on the Monarchy and its relations to the active resistance movement in Yugoslavia. A Yugoslav communique says that Tito’s partisans, despite fierce German resistance have captured the town of Svetiivanzelina.
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Northern Advocate, 13 March 1944, Page 3
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