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Show DECIDES Peace Conference Will j Not Permit Italy to Annex Fiume. ROME. Thursday, Sept 25. Tomas-Iso Tomas-Iso Tittonl, foreign minister, declared j during the meeting of the crown coun cil today that the peace conference would not permit Italy to annex Fi-ume Fi-ume because .-.uch action would autho j rizo the Czccho-Slovaks to oca Teschen; the Jugo-Slavs to move I forces into Klagenturt; tbe Greeks tc Claim Thrace and the Rumanians to annex Banat. ROME, Wednesday, Sept. 24 -in a proclamation issued by Gabriele d'An-nunzio d'An-nunzio to the people of Dalmatia, the poet-commander of Fiume declared: "The fate of the Adriatic must be decided only by Italians. Any other races would be intruders. We reiuse to allow them to prevail " A message from Fiume states that an American author. Henry Fox, has arrived there and offered his services to d'Annunzlo. It also is declared tnal an American naval officer rnd .dun t' ired to Ir lp d'Annunzio defend thi city. ROME, Sept 26 (Havas) Reports that Giovanni Glolitti, former pre.ibr proposed to the crowu council y ester daj that Premier Nlttl should dissoivi parliament on September 28 -.Iter having hav-ing explained the situation, are domed by the Gaxetta del Popolo ol Turin. The newspaper says: it b certain the government will accept the proposition of For Ign Mir. ti , Tittoni that Captain d Ar.nun-'zio's Ar.nun-'zio's forces be replaced by regular troops." |