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COMING POLL IN JUGOSLAVIA

NO CANDIDATES IN OPPOSITION LONDON. Feb. 7. The Belgrade correspondent of the United Press says that Marshal Tito, in a speech to the Serbian People's Front, said that opposition parties Avould not he alloAved to take part in ( the General Election on March 20. “We don’t require the help of those A\dio were not worthy in the past—they are not worthy to-day,” said Marshal Tito. He addfed that Jugoslavia could not expect any special help from the Wset, and must be prepared to overcome her economic difficulties unaided.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 115, 28 February 1950, Page 3

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COMING POLL IN JUGOSLAVIA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 115, 28 February 1950, Page 3

COMING POLL IN JUGOSLAVIA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 115, 28 February 1950, Page 3

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