ITALIAN AFFAIRS.
LONDON, July 6. ;.i According to . Milan newspapers' Fiume correspondents, . Signor Crazioli appealed. t,o the French to prevent the Jugo-SlavsV landing at Martinsehizza, in the- rear of the Italians holding the armistice line. On "hearing that instructions must be awaited from General Frauchet d'Esperey, who •is at Constantinople, Siguor Crazioli took independent action. Accordingly, when a huge transport, requisitioned by the French, appeared in Martinschizza Bay, crammed with Serbian and Jugo-Slay;-soldicrs, an Italian destroyer ordered her return to her port of de- _ parture, otherwise 6he would be sunk. This-order was obeyed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9652, 8 July 1919, Page 8
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