THE FIUME TROUBLE.
o ITALY’S EMBARRASSMENT. By Telegraph—Preen Association—Copyright Australian end N.Z. Cable Association. (Received September 27, 9.45 a.m.) m _ ROME, September 26. Comere dTtalia ” gays that the country i S beginning to realise the dangers and embarrassments of D’Annunsno s enterprise. A national appeal tor contributions to assist D’Annunzio has fallen flat. (Received September 27, 1.50 p.m.) . ROME, September 26. „. T 5r Q yi^’ s of statesmen, as expressed at the Crown Council, were very diZ r n ge %' 7v; Some favoured the a-nnexa-f riume, others the submission' of the question to the country at the general election. Both views were b . y S^lor Tittoni; oud who ur^d Pmdenoe WnJKT* 1 egret that President SS had ° ot repUed. Signor littoni added:—“ The Peace OonferS ofFhL not ao ° ept Ttalian T>ossesof as an accomplished fact because that would tenrot the Czecho’ occnpy TfsofentaX ihraoe, Rumania, the Bonat and Jug-Slavm, Klagenfurt and Eades-
PRESIDENT WILSON’S ATTTTtJDE. (Receded September 27, 12.25 p. m .) WASHINGTON, September 26. It is understood that President Wil T Se °J Italy ’ refusmg vexation by
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12756, 27 September 1919, Page 9
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