Tito Continues to Stand Firm
Received M-)ndajq 7 p.m. LONDON, August 16. Tlie breach between Russia and Yugoslavia has steadily Avidened during the nast month, says the Daily Telegraph's Belgrade correspondent. The Russians may well have deeided that Tito has ' i'orfeited the last ehanee to save himself by confession and repentance. There has been- no modiflcation of the Cominform's deman d .t-hat Tito and his associates Ymbst 1 sgflpit ork be l'-.re;-moved." - ' i ;.\'U Tito, on the other hand/'£s Meadily consolidating his position apparentlv determined to eontinue' his deiiance aiid be ready - for An_y "eyentuality. There has been a purge of those provincial Arinisters and officials who are considered not conipletely devofed te Tito. Tlie internal • seeurity lias been tightened by the ea i ling in and cancellation of all passports.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 August 1948, Page 5
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