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FALL OF THE YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT DISAGREEMENT ON CROAT PROBLEM. SWING TO TOTALITARIAN STATES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. BELGRADE, February 5. A new Cabinet was formed here today following the resignation of M. Stoyadinovitch’s Ministry because of a disagreement over the solution of the Croatian problem.
The new Prime Minister is M. Zvetkovitch, Minister of Public Health in the last Cabinet. He will also hold the portfolio of Minister of the Interior. M. Cincar Markovitch, former Jugoslav Minister to Berlin, has been appointed Foreign Minister. The Government is expected to establish friendly relations with the totalitarian countries. The Cabinet includes two Slovenes and two Moslems. Its first task will be to settle the dispute with the Croats who are not represented. M. Stoyadinovitch was driven from office by a rebel coalition of five Ministers who were determined to force an immediate settlement of the question of Croatian autonomy, which they believe has reached a stage which threatens the security of the State.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1939, Page 5
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163OUT OF OFFICE Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1939, Page 5
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