JUGO-SLAV AFFAIRS
GOVERNMENT’S TASK. (United Press Associatidn —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). BELGRADE, Jan. 13. In a statement to foreign Press representatives. Premier Zivkovitelq emphasised that the Government’s task was purely temporary. The Government would begin to adopt measures enabling a return to constitutional life tin' moment that its fundamental programme was completed. 'I he Premier denied any alleged secret aims, and added that the Government intended to develop the existing friendly relations with foreign Powers, especially with ,1 ugo-Sla via’s neighbours. The first task was to restore order and discipline in the civil service, with a view to unifying the laws and establishing a reign of justice and security, and also to set the finances in order.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 5
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116JUGO-SLAV AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 5
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