THE REBEL POET
"ITALIAN GOVERNOR OF DALMATIA"
THE OCCUPATION OF ZARA
By Telegraph—Press Asaoclation-Copyriehl (Bee. November 21, .1.5 p.m.) London, November 18.. < A detailed story regarding the occupation of Znra shows' that d'Aununzio took from Finnic a thousand soldiers and ' four destroyers. Outside Finnic a blockading destroyer challenged, but when d'Annunzio announced himself by megaphone the blockadcr allow him to pass, nml tho crew cheered. Zara feted the. expetition. The local commander, ViceAdmiral .Nillo, at first asked d'Annunzio to re-embark, but (lien joined tho rebels, embraced d'Annunzio, and presented him lo tho crowd as the first Italian Governor of Dalmatia.—"Tho Times." . PROMISES OF DELIVERANCE. (Itec. .November 21, 7..10 p.m.) Rome, November tf. d'Annunzio found the, nnval blockado of Zara relaxed. The garrison obeyed d'Annunzio's order to retire. d'Annunzio, in a proclamation to all the Italian towns of the Adriatic, promises them deliverance, as ho gavo Finnic,—Aus.N./i. Cable Assn. ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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148THE REBEL POET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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