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The recent Italo -Yugo -Slavian Treaty (TiME, Feb. 4), having been ratified by the Yugo-Slavian Skupshina, the port and city of Fiume and the territory thereunto attached came legally under the Italian tricolor when King Vittorio Emanuele signed the Italian ratification passed by the Council of Ministers.
Premier Mussolini announced that the formal annexation of Fiume would take place in the presence of the King. The date was not fixed, owing to the illness of His Majesty. Benito also paid a glowing tribute to d’Annunzio.
A joint commission, formed to delimit Fiume according to the recent treaty agreement, began its work.
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