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‘] _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. Jat the new proposals from Italy for | the disposition of Fiume,” “You know exactly how irvemov- the - ON FUE TAGE | posed the programiny of the Peace Italian Premier Will Ask Britain | Conference would oblige the United Btate: take unpleasant steps. my to Suggest a Solution— 7 Renies Revolt. yut is monstrous. He @ the will of the people ne Italians. it unds PARIS, Dec. 9—Premicr Clem @neewu will Ko to London to-morrow Hight to confer with Premier Lloyd George on jous questions of the Present hour.” ording to several Newspapers this morning. | ROME, Dec. 9-—Premier Nitti is} Mout to ask ingland for a prompt solution of the Adriatic question | which Premier Loy Foreign Minister 8 eussing in London, accor Many a “Block City” Journal italia. that rears its head on the Faith in the future of Maly and nursery floor with “the @amirance that a revolution was not) Sofa the Mountain and imponding were essed by Premicr | the Carpet the Sea” Nitti in the ¢ of Deputies, spells peace and quiet to family nerves on rainy days. From it wee builders un- consciously get their first lessons in concentration and co-ordination of brain and baby fingers— lest the whole fairy castle crash to earth. Among the construction blocks of wood, steel or ae among the joliday toys at LiliPetia is a wooden block set for houses, bridges, boats, windmills. Diagram book of 16 designs to copy. Price 1 “[ protest.” he sald, “against the | gampalgn abroad tending to represent | Maly on the eve of a revolution. All necessary measures have been taken by tho Government.” Tho Premier, at the meeting of the founcii of Ministers to-day, declared the fimht which took place recently Between troops’ under the command of Gabricle D’Annunzio nnd detach- ments of Jugo-Slavs was “without mportance and free from all poss!- Dility of complications.” LONDON, Dec. 9.—"“We expect a wolution of the Adriatic tangle to grow out of the vivit of Foreign Minister Gcialcla-of Italy to Lon- don,” @ high British oMcial declared to-day. It was considered probable shat some compromise may be feached before the Americans finally withdraw from the Peach Confer- ence. 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Caer a tibor Saamuely. | attended the International Labor Cons | was due te bterranean influence,” | Mr. two years old Hare BoBks on Free Love. | ene» tein aly —— ee ae eae ainda atanine Lemania tae ” the ban on coal for foreign ships. PI the shipbuilding business, three droth- | lowing charges mado in the North Da- FRENCH CONSUL TAKES Suet bedore her hawsere were caat| CEVERAN SHIFEUILDER DIES. |e tpi fora's toyarauare’® init Mecth, Rs EDITOR FROM STEAMER off, (Wo attaches of tho French Con- sulate rushed on board and took up ot ity eut to rural schools of the the pasnp harles ~ Berenik, | Harry D. Conney of Tottenville Vie=) Baker Vie tim of Heart Disease, Noo ‘orto Fi =| ov. Yager bas received a wireless mes- | wined many work# on free Socialism ny. 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