YUGOSLAV AFFAIRS
Men Of Action Wanted (8.20 p.m.) LONDON, January 29. “I made all possible concessions to King Peter,” declared Marshal BrozTito in a speech at a great women’s anti-Fascist meeting quoted by the Free Yugoslav Radio. “I agreed that the King might have his regents Inside Yugoslavia,” said the Marshal. “He does not now want an agreement, but wants to offer conditions. When the King, after all that has happened in the last four years in Yugoslavia, doubts whether we have democracy here, then it must be said these are not honest politics but machinations aimed at creating confusion and civil war. When Dr. Subasic was here, we clearly stated with whom we could work and whom we considered would work in the people’s interests. We shall have a Government, but it will be here in Belgrade where a life and death struggle is being waged. We must not take into the Government elements who will wrangle and create crises. We need Ministers who are men of action.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23113, 30 January 1945, Page 5
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