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YUGOSLAVIA HELPS

TODAY’S theme song on a note, high and strong, is AngloAmerican solidarity, with volume and harmony produced by the flash crisis with Yugoslavia. The United States is gratified. There was strong apprehension because the clash with Marshal Tito was superficially an all-American concern, that some British public figures and journals, remembering past performances here, would do the pseudo-isolationist act. It was quickly made evident that the British Empire stands four square with the United States, and that there are few, if any, differences between the British Foreign Office and the United States State Department. Even the Palestine problem is being looked at with more objectivity.—Don Iddon, reporting from New York.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 6, 17 March 1947, Page 4

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YUGOSLAVIA HELPS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 6, 17 March 1947, Page 4

YUGOSLAVIA HELPS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 6, 17 March 1947, Page 4

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