Word: yugo-slavia
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There was signed at Rome by Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, Premier Nikolai Pashitch and Foreign Minister Montchilo Nintchitch of Yugoslavia, a treaty providing for the annexation of Fiume by Italy, the annexation of Porto Barros by Yugo-Slavia and the establishment of relations of friendship between the two countries. After signing the treaty the three ministers congratulated each other and all Italy prepared to celebrate...
...Fiume, when the news became known, thousands of people congregated in the streets carrying banners and long and lusty were the cries of Evviva I'Italia, Evviva Mussolini, Evviva Fiume, Evviva d'Annunzio and even Evviva la Yugo-Slavia...
Premier Venizelos received congratulations upon his return to power, from his good friend and partner in Balkan scheming, Premier Pashitch of Yugo-Slavia. Premier Ismet Pasha of Turkey also proffered his felicitations. Henry Morgenthau, head of the International Loan Commission for the Succor of Greek Refugees, an ex-U. S. Ambassador to Turkey, likewise congratulated M. Venizelos. Speaking at a dinner in Athens, Mr. Morgenthau recalled his efforts to deter the Turks from "massacring Christians;" he deplored the fact that Turkey had been put in the position to win the Anatolian War (1921-22) by the transfer of French...
Montchilo Nintchitch, Foreign Minister of Yugo-Slavia) held a 48-hour meeting in Belgrade, capital of Yugo-Slavia...
...case of Italy, however, it was announced that an important treaty was about to be signed between her and Yugo-Slavia, settling the Fiume dispute and putting "their entire political and commercial relations on a satisfactory basis...