THE FIUME QUESTION
IMPATIENCE WITH ITALY IN-
CREASES,
Australian & N.Z. Cable Association 1
LONDON. May 23
The Daily Telegraph’s Paris correspondent state' that there is growing impatience at Italy’s attitude in connection with Flume The delegates, .Signors Salaiudira, Raggi, and Baizillai, upuorf the extreme Pan-Italian party against Signor Orlando, who, it -is understood, favours a compromise
THE QUESTION SETTLED.
(SERBIA TO HAVE FULL USE OF
THE PORT,
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association)
LONDON, May 24
The Duly Telegraph’s Paris # correspondent says the FUime question is settled. Italy’s sovereignty is recognised in principle, but Greater Serbia receives full and unfettered use of the port.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1919, Page 5
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