KING OF YUGOSLAVIA
ARRIVAL IN PALESTINE AIR ATTACK EN ROUTE. CABINET MINISTER KILLED. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) LONDON. April 21. The Ankara radio stated that King Peter of Yugoslavia, with General Simcvitch and MM. Jovanovitch and Nincitch, arrived in Jerusalem from Athens, via Alexandria, by plane. Enemy planes attacked King Peter’s plane en route and killed a Minister, whose name is undisclosed. Dr. Matchek remained in Croatia. King Peter, on the day of his departure from Yugoslavia, issued a proclamation assuring the people that he would continue to fight till he made a triumphant return: The proclamation added that he and members of his Government were leaving Yugoslavia so that it should not be said that the lawful, representatives of the people capitulated.
GAYDA’S HOPE
POLICY OF CONCILIATION IN GREECE. (Received This Day, 10.40 a.m.) . ROME. April 22. Signor Gayda, writing in the “Giornale D’ltalia,” claims that the appointment of the new Prime Minister of Greece may be the prelude to a conciliatory Greek policy towards the Axis. He said Tsouderos had never been hostile to the Axis,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 April 1941, Page 5
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