ITALY'S CLAIM TO FIUME
CONCESSION DEMANDED. ATTITUDE TOWARD LEAGUE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed 10.5 p.m.) ROME, May 1. The newspaper Popolo Romano states that the Italian delegates to the Peace Conference will not return to Paris until the demand for Fiume is conceded. A. and N.Z. NEW YORK. May 1. The Paris correspondent of the New York Times says there is a gen- j eral feeling that the Italian Parliament will permit Signor Orlando to return to Paris to renew the negotiations for Fiume. I ]t is believed that although no 'Italian delegate participated in the ! ratification of the covenant by the , plenary session Italy will probably I ratify the league.
OPINIONS IN PARIS.
DELEGATES" RETURN LIKELY. (Reed. 12.30 a.m.) LONDON, May 2.
A message from Rome states that the American Ambassador held a lengthy conference with Signor Orlando and Baron Sonnino. The impression prevails in Paris that Signor Orlando's speech indicates a desire to escape from an! awkward dilemma without undue j .loss of prestige. The belief is cur- ( 1 rent that Signor Orlando will return lin ample time for the signing of |
peace, despite declarations in Rome that Fiurne must first be guaranteed to Italy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 9
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