THE REBEL POET
ITALIAN REGULARS CLOSING IN
ON STRONGHOLD
COMBINED LAND AND NAVAL MOVEMENT FALL OF FIUME EXPECTED (By Telegraph-Profli ABsociatlon-CopyrleM (Rec. December 27, 10.10 p.m.) Rome,' December 26. Italian regulars have reached the outskirts of Flume, and are gradually closing in on iJhe poefs stronghold. It is expected that tho city will be taken during the .next forty-eight hours. A dispatch from ITdine states that General Caviglia's regulars advanced, without! firing a shot, in a combined land and naval movement to surround I'iunio, D'Annunzio's men retired, and his aviation iield was captured.—Aus.-N.U. Cable Assn. BLOCKADE OF FIUME <Rec. December 27, 9.J5 p.m.) Rome, December 27. An official reply to D'Annunzio states that the Government will take steps to maKo the Ijlocksxis ot Fiume absolutely effective.—A us.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
FUTURE OF AUSTRIA
ATTACHMENT TO GERMANY SOUGHT
MANIFESTO TO LEAGUE OF
NATIONS
(Br T«l«sr»pli--Preii Ataoclatlon-OoiirrlcM (Rec. December 27, 8.30 p.m.) Paris, December 2G. "Le Journal" states that it is reported that'the German and Austrian Governments have drawn up a manifesto uddressod to the League of Nations, asking that Austria be attached to Germany. Dr. Simons (Foreign Jliiiistkr of Germany) and Count Czernin (formerly Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary) are believed to be the authors of the document.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn..
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 5
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