THE REBEL POET
FIUME BLOCKADE RAISED
FLAMBOYANT AMBITIONS
By. Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Romß, October 4. Tlio Fiiime blockade has been raised. The French and American warships liafe left Spnlato, and onlv tlio Italian cruiser Puglia rSmaiiis. The Italian troops, at the instance, of tlio commander of the warships, left Trau before the arrival of the Americans and Serbians.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. •
REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE POET. London, October 5. The Belgrade correspondent of "Tlio Times" states that two newly-arrived battalions from Italy promptly joined d'Annunzio. , The poet's flamboyant ambitions are shown in a proclamation which laments the insufficiency of his troops for the purpose of occupying Spalnlo, Cnltaro, and other southern seaports. The correspondent adds tiiai such, provocations are calculated to produce the most serious outburst throughout' .Tugo-Slavin. Fortunately a calmer spirit exist? since the Paris delegation 'gave the assurance that it would ultimately protect the vital interests of those concerned.—"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 7
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150THE REBEL POET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 7
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