FIUME FREE
STORMY PERIOD CLOSED
ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA SIGN TREATY
LET BYGONES BE BYGONES."
(DNITED PRIS! ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.) (RECTBR'I .TELEGRAM.) (Received 29th January, 10 a.m.) ROME, 28th January. The Jugo-Slav mission was banqueted at the Venezia Palace. Signor Mussolini, toasting M. Pasitch, said: "The Treaty just concluded has closed a tempestuous period in post-war history. Henceforward the economic, political, and spiritual collaboration of Italy and-Jugo-Slayia will constitute an essential element in European peace." Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm are reported from Fiume. Church bells were rung, and there were toxchlight processions. The Governor-General and dignitaries addressed the crowd, and congratulated them on Italy's retention of Fiume, exhorting them, to • let bygones be bygones. <AI)STRAL!A!(-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATIONS ROME, 27th January. The Italo-Jugo-SlSvia Treaty has been signed.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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125FIUME FREE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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