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Tito Has No Good News

BELGRADE, Sun. (11 a.m.)— Marshal Tito, addressing the Croatian Communist Party congress in Zagreb, on the eve of Yugoslavia’s independence day, announced that the Yugoslav five-year plan would be revised as a result of the Cominform countries’ blockade.

Tito told the Communists to explain more and demand less.

Admitting that people often mistrusted the Government, he said there would be even less goods in the shops shortly, and that the material benefits of socialism had not yet been shown.

The Yugoslav Parliament ended a special two-day session by passing nine new laws and voting to deprive two deputies under arrest of Parliamentary immunity.

One is charged witn defrauding the state of a huge sum, and the other with sheltering * a member of an illegal organisation.

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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 5

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Tito Has No Good News Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 5

Tito Has No Good News Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 5

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