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RIFT WITHIN THE COMMUNIST LUTE

Prague, June 28.

The nino-nation Cominform—the Communist In- tornational Information Bureau-today pub- lished a communiquo which, in effect, excom- municated Marshal Josip Tito, Yugoslav Com- munist Prime Minister and wartime partisan loader. The communique advised loyal members of the Yugoslav Party to change their leaders if they. could not change their policy.

Marshal Tito In Danger?

Washington, June 28,

Dr. Jan Papnek, former Czechoslovak delegats to the United Nations, told reportari today that Marshal Tito may bo in grave parabnat danger. Papnek said that Alex Bo- bler, Deputy Foreign Minister in Yugoslavis. may succeed Tito-Asociated Press.

C.N.A.C. LINE TO SOUTH

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The Yugoslav lenders were ja "rancorous attitude towards the accused of having "split from Soviet Union and the Soviet The united Socialist front Communist Party.***

Shanghai, June 5. against imperialism and started In Yugoslaving there has been

The China National Aviation on the road to betrayal of the policy of diwrediting Soviet Corporation will inaugurate cause of the international soli-military specialists, Soviet civilian weekly service to the South Seas specialists had been put under aja duly with DC-4 Skymasters, darity of the working people." special regime at supervised by offcials-of the airline said yes

A Cominform - communique the Yugoslav serurity police. published in the Communist pa- per, Rude Pravo here, stated that the Yugoslav Communist Party leaders had silently accepted the bourgeois nationalist theory that capitalist states represented lesser danger to Yugoslavia's In- dependence than the Soviet Union."

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It sirged Yugorlay Communists change their fenders if these fenders could not be brought to change their polky.

The Central Cauanliters of the Yugoslav Communist Party hat "puf itself much the Yugoslav party out of the family of brother ly Communist parfors mul nutshrie the united Communal front and therefore outside the ranks of the Corinform.. the watch.

Similar methods were applled

to the representative in Yugo- The decision to establish the shyla of the Soviet Communist new route was said to have been Party, M. fun, and to a nuin-prompted by the desire on the part of the Chinese Government to strengiken cultural and economie bonds of oversens Chinese with the motherland.Reuter,

ber of oficial. Soviet representa-

Anti-Soviet

The Cominfort agrees with the Central Corenkter of the St. viet Caminuutt Party, which took the initiative in revealing he wrong policy of the Central Committer of the Yugoslav Amer monist Party and especially Comrades Tilo, Kardelj, 19jilase and Rankovier,

"This anti-Soviet conception," the communique said, "was aulted only to nationalism." The Yugoslav commuunique

"Capitalism"

Nationalist clometas within the parly were stated to have come to the front and to have over- estimated fleir national strength voncerning the possibility of pre- serving Yugoslavin's

Heated Debate On Palestine

Baghdad, June 28.

In a heated debate in the Itaq House of Representatives today, the Government was pressed 10 give an assurance that no solu- tion to the Palestine problem would be accepted that did not guarantee

full independetermination and

in Palestine.

for all Araba

and my colleagues regard Palestine as an Iraq issue and my Government will exert all efforts to guarantee the preservation of Arabism," replied Premier Muza- him Alpachachl.

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The House was debating a two

months temporary budget, and the Government was asked to give full explanation of the Pales- tine situation martial law and press censorship. The Premier and Mustoph the

Minister of Alumary. military administration would be Interior, pledged that the

exerelsed in matters connected with Palestine and 'the safety of the Iraqi Army there.-Associated Press,

FIRST GOOD NEWS

FOR THE WEST

London, Juno 28. 、 leaders "at-The Soviet Union's break with its former partner, Marshal Tito, was viewed here today as the first favourable news for the Wast in the "cold war."

tempted to rovise Marxist- Leninism, which thught thr

ERLAY necessity of hegemony of the Communist Party.

Inside the Yugoslav Confimun- ist Party there was + dtetator- ship which avoided elections and

The Prague announcement

without the support of the Com. Executive was complex hre | Berlin crisis. It confirmed re-

and of the Soviet Union.

New Rupee Rate

Indepen-self-criticism, "Despite the proelectrified the Western Euro- dence and building up Socialistumises of Tito and Kardell," the peas capitals already tensely of co-awaiting the outcome of the members minist parties in other countries opted

and answered with eruel reprisals." ports by some Western experts

alleged that the in Eastern European The have

affairs They were alleged to

its had retus- that Russia bas

Bombay, June 28. Yugoslare. believed they could reach an

buen having The Reserve Bank of India to- agreement about the indepened to allend the recent meeting trouble with some of her day announced the buying—and dence of Yugoslavia with their of the Cominform because they satellites.

selling rate for Pakistan rupees orientation towards capitallam, sand "they would not be on equal

Western diplomats

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were Pakistan currencies become com- Jubilant especially because Tito's shal Tito's Communists with Edvard Kardel) is the Arst

the Deputy Premier and head of the antionni 'conferences have

representatives at various inter-pletely distinct. making propaganda against

The announcement, followed an Soviet Union, attempting to dis- Yugoslav Communist Politburo.

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and have been the most aggres- said, helps Indo-Pakistan businers sive of all satellites lo making transactions by keeping the rates what the West considered un-almost at par. reasonable demands.

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—shock to the people of Belgrade, where nothing whatever had been known or hinted about it before.

the

have been discussed The capital was quiet and normal with Government Communist Party press and by offices. Ministries, the Univer-

several Government teaders in sity and other buildings de-

Parliament and at maut meat. corated with Red

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FOOD MINISTER BREAKS FAST

The

his

Shillong, Assam, June 28.

Food "Minister," Omeo Runction from within Yugo-Kumar Das, today ended The Cominform itself, which slavin itself was anxiously await-fast, begun last week "to share of has its headquarters in Belgrade,id.

d. It was felt, however, that the hardships of the people" in not was functioning as usual. There Tito's grasp on the country was the food crisis facing his pro- the have been party meetings nuch that even if any consider vince.

know exactly since this is time

of the year when the Gov-prep

preparation for the Yugoslav ble portion of the Communist He was satislled that the crisis crament # not normally

In Communist Party's fifth Congress Party reacted against him, no had considerably cased, it

on July 21.

revolt could succeed.-United stated. His fast lasted 144 hours Severnl high party leaders, in Washington, leading

dip-Press. in lomats Interpreted the

have been seen

Comin- the past few days. form attack on Yugoslav Com- They include M. Milovan-Djilns, murists as meaning that Marshat one of the Ministers singled-out Tito has already been

taken-Command had had-to-deal-with-

for criticism by the Cominform. care of," and is no longer in ac-a first great split in the East-

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It has been known for some time that there have been dia- agroomonta on economia policy at least. These disagreemanta

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tive leadership at Belgrade.

Diplomata said two things now appeared-clear-

I.-The

"High

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2-The High Command first look action (ida assumed here) and then denounced the Yugoslav feaders because that is the method which has been employ ed for years by the Communists in and out of Russia-Reuter.

-Reuter.

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