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...delegation in Rome that unless they came to terms on the problems connected! with the Port of Fiume,* Italy would1 reserve her " full liberty of action." The Treaty of London (1915) promised Italy a large area of continental Dalmatia. After the War there arose a conflict of interest between Yugo-Slavia and Italy. Yugo-Slavia wanted the Dalmatian coast and Italy was left in a quandary as to whether she would hold out for her rights under the Treaty of London or accept the Port of Fiume, which had not been promised to her, but which she then claimed...
...mission, now a Tripartite concern, went to work to apply the terms of the Treaty of Rapallo and the Agreement of Santa Margherita. But, the geographical situations of Sussak (a suburb of Fiume) and Porto Barros created many difficulties in regard to the administration of Fiume. Moreover, Yugo-Slavia wanted Porto Barros completely under her own sovereignty. It is the question of Porto Barros that has delayed a settlement so long...
...commission composed of equal number of delegates from Fiume, Italy and Yugo-Slavia to take over the government of Fiume, Sussak, Porto Barros...
...arms were part of the Italian war stock which was sold to foreigners after the War, who in their turn resold it to the Yugo-Slavian Government. Italy for very obvious reasons did not wish her neighbor to have these arms. There is no available information as to whom the Italians intend reselling the war material...
...flotation of the new $20,000,000 Norwegian loan. New York won, just as she did in the struggle for the recent $20,000,000 Swiss loan. The Austrian loan was shared between London, New York, Paris and other centres. New issues from Argentina, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia, Yugo-Slavia and several South American nations are anticipated this Fall, and only the Canadian issue is expected to be handled in London...