11 MARCH 1960, page 7

The Djilas Case

The treatment of the Djilas case by the Yugoslav service was shabby. In accordance with the general 'line' of the Communist press and radio, the whole affair, which had aroused......

Contributors

The Yugoslav service often simply ignorei many important or interesting events, • affecting directly either Britain or Yugo- slavia, or both. Following the removal of the bones......

Staff

In order to establish 'better relations' with the Yugoslav regime a system whereby staff is brought over from Yugoslavia for terms of up to five years was instituted in 1954. It......