NOISY RECEPTION
»- Received Wednesday, 8.20 p.m. EONDON, March 17. Shouting "We Want Tito! We Wanti Yug.slavia!" demonstrators greeted the Allied Boundary Commission when] its members entered the Yugoslav Zone to establish headquarters at Pisino for the second phase of its investigation j into the Venezia Giulia problem, says ! the correspondent at Pisino of the As-| sociated Press. Every telegraph pole, fence, and wall j along the- route was covered with pro- ! Yugoslav siogans which were repeated | on the hillsides in giaut letters, formed ; with white-painted stones. Flag-waving crowds at Pisino, roar-j ing ' ' Tito ! Tito ! Tito ! ' ' almost brought the Commission 's cars to a standstill." The Yugoslav Minister of Justice (Mr. Zarevitch), referring in Belgrade! to the incident at Servola when two] persons were killed in firing hy the poi- ! ico who were sent to remoye the Yrgo-j slav ilag from a church tower, said: "We can say with much more jiistifl-' qation than Mr. Churchill that this is ; not the Europe for which we fought."
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 March 1946, Page 5
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165NOISY RECEPTION Chronicle (Levin), 21 March 1946, Page 5
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