NEW YUGOSLAV CABINET.
United Press Assn.— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. BELGRADE, June 24. In order to pave the way for a more democratic regime, M. Milan Stojadinovitch, formerly Minister of Finance, lias formed a Cabinet, in which he will be Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. The former Prime Minister (M. Bogoljub Yevtitch) handed in his entire Cabinet’s resignation last week 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 Croatian element in Yugoslavia. The new Prime Minister formerly studied in England. Two parties—the Slovene clericals and the Bosnian Moslems—are represented in Cabinet for the first time since the late King Alexander declared his dictatorship, which they opposed, their leaders suffering internment in consequence. The newspapers this evening appeared uncensored for the first time for seven years.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20650, 26 June 1935, Page 1
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