PARTIES IN BULGARIA
PRO=GERMAN POLICY DEBATED OPPOSITION WALKS OUT. DENUNCIATION OF GOVERNMENT POLICY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright SOFIA. April 14. The Opposition walked out from the Assembly as a protest against the majority decision to postpone the foreign affairs debate today. The Socialist leader. Doctor Zokharow, said that by means of the radio and the Press, the (government was creating a feeling that Bulgaria’s only hope was still Germany. “This policy.” he said, “in - volved us in war in 1915.” Officially-inspired newspapers, on the contrary, assert that Bulgaria will continue ! n her friendshin with Yugoslavia and Turkey. The - newspaper “Slovo” reports that the economic mission to be sent to Germany has been postponed because of misunderstandings.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1939, Page 7
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