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Show LAST GRAND REVIEW OF ARMIES I American and British Humiliated in Fiume I I I jenCVA, Saturday, Sept. 14. Gab- I Idel d'Annunxio 1? still mastci of the sit-Euition sit-Euition nt Flume, of which ho took pos-f pos-f Vision roffiitl- .ii Hi- h. rui (..f Insurgent lytalia" force? refusing 10 obey the Ital- ln Rovcrnmcnt's order to return with hj5 j.-i. . c.nlins lo ;oh i. s which l.av. reached hcr despite the extreme l?or ' tK r r n - -i -I'll' n h; h i -i l" 'n set up Etcardlncr the Flume developments. i The British and American contingents In the city were Jeered and hissed bj the f populotion tley marched to their war-I war-I hlps. the advices state, but embarked Igtfoly on their c?r Is without further on-leidcnL on-leidcnL The French contingent is ?aid to h.ive reninincJ Ul I i ine b.rricadl I f !o its barracks I LONDON Sept 17 Flume has been Isolated from the world . 1hc li.Tlinr. Cremment which tc apparent! taking litcps to meet the i ituatlon that has arta-cn arta-cn through the ;ietion i ("nptaln Gal- nelc d'Vnnnnzio in for lll t;:kinp: pos-Kecsion pos-Kecsion of the eity and forcing allied ina Juco-Slav forces to leave. The veil oi ; :hc c- n.-u- hip " ' ' v " ' ' ' '' n ; lalncc that time little has been learned oi i events m the , it.y Investigation of the incident has shown : laccordlni? to the advices thai the pint. Ito seize Fiume originated in Y nic. ih prefect of which eity is wiid to have be n Earolred. Lrrcjrular forces In Venice which wre pi . pinnc lo .loin the d'An- iHzfo forcci m Flume er r parted tol Rurc been Induced to return to Iheii bar-Kacka bar-Kacka The prefect lias been dismiss-id from the office The Juco-Slav peace delegation in ( Paris has issued a statement Indicating Bhat Italian regular troops are mo Ins En the city The Italian battleship Einte AUghcri is said to hae been dam-Kced dam-Kced by her crew and has been unable , Fio lcae the port oi I inw Fren h, f American and British detachments wblcn were In the cll ;it the time of d'An-rnnilo d'An-rnnilo s oup arc reported to hav boarded :hips ,nd d. .:n ! d . Liberators of Flume I nOrF. Tuesday, Sept 10. The Republican Re-publican party has pa.-r-d the following Resolution relative to Captain Gabrlele I d'.rr.;r ;.io , p r. 1 !'mm- I "The temporary liberators of Fiume ; rere carried away by nohir impulse rath- I fer than political calculation Thej thua deserve the sympathy of the nation, ai- j Iho-jgh it Is an illusion to consider ' I aecompllslud i.v t of the O' - upatlon ot Flume as fin:il Fiume Situation Unchanged. I PARIS, S-'pt. 17 LatesJ official r.d-j nicen ropon iho situation al Fiume,i I forcibh taken possession of Ital" i Ian in?urpr'nt? under Gabrlele d'An-, d'An-, THin7io a'Aiihuui m:tt rial rlinge I Of the Italian sailorB who landed in Fiume, onlv 100 ri inalnr-d In ih i ll lot the last advice . ihe others having! irjoined thcit ship-, ill- official ad-1 k Mces announce It ir siun d, however, that R. ar Admiral ,isamoa, w no l landed vfs'i-rda in an a Hemp I to re-i store otd i.ms been "illegally de-1 lalned ' on sin .j I ' Adriatic Question Must Be Settled. TARIS, Sept. 17 --(. ommentiiiR on 1hp riuilie iniid-ni the Pan- neW8" (Paper.- lod.n dr-(;.ire ihai it points to Uie necc-5.sit of srnling dcfinitel the vholp Adriatic qupsilcn Tlf !; ho !' i l'aris Kays ihe Italian Rovernunent Is I i fQdeavorlnc to obtain from .he pnv.t r a concession of the- Plume district to, 1 Italy in return for important conct itm5 by Italy along the Dalmatian KOast, but ihnt American opposition is rri-vf ntinp . r.rh :i set t lenioin . According to reports regarding tho fiume situation, primed In today's ncu-jpapers, some of the Italian insurgents insur-gents who look part in tho d'Annuuzio ttiovemrnt have si?nifie.(j a willlngnef I to obey the order.-, of Oncral Baddov,'- o for their immediate return to th:i i Earrlsons Another report from Fiume declare that the d'Annunzlo partisans hae "ade arrangi tnenis lookim? to the de-1 tlruction of the c it v in case resistance: become? futile. 00 |