YUGOSLAV POLITICS
NEW CABINET FORMED SOME IMPORTANT CHANGES (Received June 25, 6.35 p.m.) • - BELGRADE, June 24 In order to pare the Tray for a democratic regime, M. Stojadinovic, a former Minister of Finance, has formed a new Cabinet. He will be Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. Formerly M. Stojadinovic studied in England. Two parties, the Slovene Clericals and the Bosnian Moslems, are represented in the new Cabinet for the first time since the dictatorship, which they opposed, their leaders suffering internment in consequence. The newspapers last evening appeared n uncensored for the first time for 17 years. 7 M. Milan Stojadinovic was born in ISSB, and part of his education was received at Belgrade University. He was a clerk in the Ministry of Finance 1914-18, director-general of the State accounting office 1918-19, Minister of Finance, 1922-26. His business activities include a directorate of the British Trade Corporation, Belgrade, and the presidency of the Belgrade Stock Exchange. He has also served on the boards of other companies. In politics he is a Radical.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22145, 26 June 1935, Page 11
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