Yugoslav Expulsions
BUDAPEST, Sun. (11 a.m.) Tire Sunday newspaper Uj Hirek, which is the organ of the Hungarian Workers’ Party, devoted its entire front page to a report of alleged mass expulsions from the Yugoslav Communist Party, arrests and purges among Army officers and university students, and personal glorification of Tito.
The newspaper added that a report would appear in the next issue of the official Cominform organ in Bucharest, but did not explain the prior release.
EXPRESS CRASH.— Three were killed, six badly injured, and 58 slightly injured when the Lyons-Strasbourg express collided with a goods train, says the Montbeliard correspondent of the Associated Press.
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Northern Advocate, 23 August 1948, Page 5
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