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Show Rear Admiral Millo Resigns as Governor of Dalmatia I ROME, Nov. 26. Rear Admiral Lnrico Miilo. who has acted governor gov-ernor of Dalmatia as wpII ay com mandor of thr oecunation frocks in that counlry, has resigned the rormer office. Rnr Admiral Enrico Millo recently has taken a prominent p-irt in devel-, devel-, opments along the Dalmatian coast. ; hen Captain Oabriele d'Annunzio, I who has hold Flume for tho last two momhs with his "iiTOKular" Italian troop, landed at Zara, south of Fiume. on Friday, November 14, he was welcomed wel-comed by Admiral Millo, who later swore allegiance to the d'Annunzio! movement. His action was deprecated jtn a senn oi fir :.-tatment i ,-u. il at1 Rome but It was said dmlral Miiiol I would remain in his position in Dal-! Imatia pending derision bv the govern-! jnient as to what steps it would pursue 1 I Admiral MIHos title to the governor-! , f hip" of Dalmatia was apparently aolaly I by virtue of appointment by d'Annunzio. I An account of d'AnnUnrfo'a expedition to Zara cabled from Rome last Saturday , said that d'Annunslo In his speech to the ; People of Zjir.i concluded by prn?ntink' . Admiral Millo as "the first governor of J Italian D&lmatla." It was staled tint! i afterward Admiral Millo announced that: I he had sent a telegram to Rome accept -. lug the governorship of Dalmatia "In tho name of the kins of Italy " Indications from today! dispatch appear ap-pear to be that, In compliance with the wishes of the Rome government Admiral Millo has renounced the title bestowed upon him by the d'Annunzio expedition |