NEW REGIME
“NOT WHAT THEY WANTED.” (United Press Association. — My Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON. Jan. f). “The Times’s” correspondent at Melgrade says Doctor Matehek, tin* Croats leader, disavowed the new Cabinet. The new regime immediately showed a strong hand, and every Zagreb newspaper attempting to publish the disavowal was confiscated. The new (lovernment appointed a new (Jovcrnor. selecting an officer who had suppressed a local council in December. The police have been ordered to dissolve the peasant, democratic coalition. ZAC HEM. Jan. 9. Telegraphic and telephonic, communicaiou between Zagreb and Belgrade is at present interrupted There is no news of the situation there. WILL CRUSH THEIR- ASPIRATIONS VIENNA, Jan. 10. The Croats are completely disillusioned, and now believe the real object of tin* Alexander dictatorship is to crush their aspirations.
The police confiscated a Zagreb newspaper containing a report, of an interview with Matehek. leader of the Creation Peasnnl Party, in which he declared the new (lovernment was not what the Croats wanted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1929, Page 5
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