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CZECH-YUGOSLAV FRICTION OVER TITO

(Rec. 11.40) LONDON, Sept. 17 A correspondent at Prague of the Associated Press says:—A spokesman of the Yugoslav Embassy here has announced that Yugoslav Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Social Welfare have indicated their willingness to end the strife among three thousand Yugoslav apprentices who have fought over Marshal Tito in Czechoslovakia. The spokesman said that most of the youth would return to Yugoslavia. Nearly one hundred of them would remain because they preferred the Comin form to Marshal Tito. The spokesman added that the seven teachers who were charged with inciting the pro-Tito students to violence would be released. He hinted at a possible political reconciliation with Czechoslovakia. .....

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Grey River Argus, 18 September 1948, Page 5

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CZECH-YUGOSLAV FRICTION OVER TITO Grey River Argus, 18 September 1948, Page 5

CZECH-YUGOSLAV FRICTION OVER TITO Grey River Argus, 18 September 1948, Page 5

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