TENSION IN BALKANS
ITALIAN POLICY OPPOSED RISING INDIGNATION IN JUGOSLAVIA United Press Association —Bv El-otrtc Telegraph—Copvrlght (Received November 15. 7.40 p.m.) LONDON. November 15. The Belgrade correspondent of “The News Chronicle” says “The Jugoslav Government has shown tolerance so far, but this cannot indefinitely continue. This warning to Italy was contained in a broadcast from the official radio station at Belgrade, making serious allegations against Italy, including the charge that leaflets propounding the irredentist policy had been thrown on the Dalmation coast at Korchula from the decks of the Italian liner Vulcania, also bottled messages, stating: “You will soon return to the arms of Italy.” REVOLUTIONARIES BUSY IN RUMANIA THOROUGH ROUND-UP IN BUCHAREST United Press Association —By Ele«-me Tel er raph—Copyrlgh r (Received November 15, 7.40 p.m.) LONDON. November 15. The Bucharest correspondent of “The Morning Post” says that a remarkable round-up dislocated the life of the city for many hours yesterday, ! for the purpose of finding several ! notorious Macedonian and Croat reI volutionaries, who it is believed fled from Rumania after the murder of King Alexander. All troops were mobilised without warning, and proceeded to stop tramcars, other vehicles and pedestrians. Troops also visited all cafes and cinema^. Three thousand people were arrested, of whom 500 were detained. These were mostly foreigners.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19958, 16 November 1934, Page 9
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213TENSION IN BALKANS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19958, 16 November 1934, Page 9
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