ARRIVAL IN ROME
ADJUBATION TO UNITED ITALY.
LONDON, 27th April. Signor Orlando, speaking at Rome, said the Italians, might find themselves standing alone, but they must be united with a single will. . ■ _ ' , Correspondents state that the King, the Queen, and the Heir-Apparent shared with Signor Orlando the tumultuous outbursts of cheering outside the Palace. (Received April 28, 9 a.m.) PARIS, 26th April. Baron Sonnino has left for Rome. (Received April 28, 10 a.m.) ROME,"2Sth April. Patriotic demonstrations continue, and six thousand towns have sent messages to Signor Orlando supporting his demands. Ihero was a general holiday in Rome, on Saturday,, on the occasion of, Signor Orlando's arrival. The city had already been decorated with flags, and the walls covered with posters.
(Received April 28, 9.30 a.m.)
ROME, 26th April. The name of Wilson-street in tfenoaj has been changed to Fiume-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 7
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