THE FIUME COMEDY.
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.By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Auit.raliaH-.Now Zealand Cable Association. . ROME, Dec. 23. A message from Milan states that D’Annunzio Infs; quitted Fiumo and his followers begun* the evacuation of the city. The local National Council is now in possession pending, the Supreme Council’s ■settlement'which is expected in January.
AGREEMENT WITH D’ANNUNZIO. tustralian-New Zealand Cable Association Received December 27, -11.40 a.m. ROME, Dec. 24. Cabinet has approved of the agreement concluded with D’Annunzio and normal conditions have been resumed in Fiume.- Two plebiscites resulted favourably to the Premier’s proposals. The Government piomis<d to maintain integrally the 1 line fixed by. the armistice and to recognise Ifiume’s i jght to decide her own fate and assist in Ihe restoration of the civil administration and business activity by conceding credit, in order to overcome the currency difficulty. The Government also promises never to allow Flume’s sovereign rights to be diminished or violated, and to accept no solution that would separate Fiume from Italian territory. v
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1709, 27 December 1919, Page 5
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165THE FIUME COMEDY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1709, 27 December 1919, Page 5
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