CABINET RESIGNS
YUGOSLAVIAN CRISIS TROUBLE OVER CROATS BELGRADE. June 20 Following the resignations of the Ministers of War, Finance, Physical Education, Commerce, and Public Works, because the Government would not dissociate itself from members' insults against the Croats, the Prime Minister, M. Jevtic, handed in the entire Cabinet's resignation. M. Jevtic announced that the proposed meeting of the Little Entente Foreign Ministers must bo postponed indefinitely owing to the Yugoslav crisis. HOURS OF WORK GENEVA RESOLUTION GENEVA. June 00 The International Labour Conference to-day, by 81 votes to 33, approved in principle the 40-hour week. The resolution does not commit the various Governments .to adopt a 40hour week, but urges them to ensure, if it is adopted, that wages shall not be reduced.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22142, 22 June 1935, Page 13
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