THE DEFIANT POET
BRITISH NOTE TO ITALIAN GOVERNMENT
D'ANNUNZIO SAYS HE WILL MARCH TO ROME
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. October 7, 9.10 p.m.) Rome, October 0. The newspapers give prominence to an official intimation from London predicting that Britain will send to Italy a message expressing surprise at tho prolongation of the illegal Fiume situation, which, Britain considers, may endanger Italy's position as a member of the League of Nations. The newspapers declare that the Nolo will compel the Government to hasten a solution. D'Annunzio considers that ii is unlikely that the Jugo-Slavs concentrated lit Buccari will venture to attack. D'Aiinunzio has threo Italian brigades, with artillery, in readiness in their battle positions. He airfares that he could march to Kome at the head of 003,000 soldiers. He will do so when he feels disposed, but has important tilings in hand.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7
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143THE DEFIANT POET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7
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