DIANNUNZIO’S LATEST.
ITALI.A;\' COMl\l’.-XZ\'Dl~.‘:l{ KII);\'APPED. POET’S AN’l‘l-BRITISH SENTL MEN'rs. MILAN, Feb. 1. O ’Anuunzio kidnapped General ;\'igra, uuxnxn-.lnd3r of the Italian troops on the arrnisticnz line, Outside Fiume. Ho wu:< unpopular with D’.-Xmlull7.io’s l1'()OPS owing to his glgilancc. D’An—nun’/.i<> placed an ambush on tllg road \\'ll.orc Umleml Nittz-;l'u \\'il;-.5 rnotoring towards Tl-ieste. After his capture General Grgz-;; was compelled to walk to Flume, where he was imprisoned in the Government palace. Italian newspapers angrily denounce D’}Xnnullzio’s impudcnce.
The “Con-iere Dallasera” states that D’Annunzio nourishes I“evVolut‘ional'y ideas, championing every insurrection u.*lit'l] :1 universal confiagrationl consumes the British Empire, after whicix the poet says Italy will be great" and pl'oslwl*ous. The “COl'l'iel'c Dollasol'a’.~"' sfat‘olm\nt is the first public hint of D’Allllunzio’s anti—Brirish campaign_
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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121DIANNUNZIO’S LATEST. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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