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Wealthy Italians Backing

New

Fascist

Movement

Rome, May 25.

Large sums of money have recently flowed into Italy's New Fascist Millions of savagely-worded electioneering, Italian social movement. posters plastered over the country indicate that the movement's rapid growth in the last two years has encountered contributions from wealthy Italians.

A gally newspaper in Rome, and 15 weekly newspapers in the

all ollier main cities, reported to be running at a loss, provide further evidence of sold financial backing.

Mit-

ng

Mediterranean į as distasteful as those of the "her titude to

is the Communists. they claim. colony"

of a

But, on recent showing. they woman nomination

States Ambassador in control most of the votes and United

Clare Booth, wife the northern firebrands connut Rome-Mrs of the publisher, Henry Luce, at present do without them. and herself a former Con- Apart from this sharp division play in party thinking, the movement gresswoman, cn <minent

and

convert to is hardicapped by its lacks of wright Catholicism.

sufficiently flamboyant.lenders.

Signor de Marsanich, mild-

Indo-Pakistan

Discussions

London, May 25. The Pakistan Premier.

Mr Mohammed All; arrived In London today for the Coronation of Queru Elizabeth II.

He said that while he wan here he would havo talks with the Indian Premier. Mr Neħra, in an effort to meille "outstand- ing afferences"-France: Presse.

Ruskin Inspired Rhodes

Viscountess Milner's Revelation

London, May 25,

The year was 1873. The place was Oxford. The great Ruskin was speaking:

This is what England must do or perish She must found Colonies as fast as the can and | os for as she is able, formoð of: hey mag energetic and worthiest mor, seizing every piece of fruit- ful waste ground the can set her foot on and there teaching these her Colonists that their chlet akn

¡ is to advance the power of Eng-

land by land and sen."

The students cheered him. All except a thil Lair delicate looking boy, too moved by the great

man's words. He never forget

on thon

those words, Не modelled his

Ccell John

His name WAS

Rhodes. Before he died he was

to blazon his nome across Africa pulting Rustan's precepts into

tess Milner who knew

Rhodes personally told members of the Royal Society of Arts about this turning point in the life of the great pioneer. She used it to explain the inspiration which fired Rhodes, making hin

era of a great coloniser in an unprecedented colonisation.

ROMAN EMPEROR

The New Fascist publications faced, grey-haired, with friendly This is how she described the greeted her arrival with a chorus blue eyes, five feet six inches tall Rhodes she met abs, once Groote Schuur in 1899, three seathing articles they proposed and underweight, is in appear-years before his death:

of sncers.

In

Anna Magnani,

cartoons

and

This New Fascist movement has mobilised all its resources in cut deeply into the vote of the Christian Democrat Party at the second general election of Italy's six-year-old Democratic Republican, due on June 7.

The 58-year-old leader of the

a Romantic movement, Augusto de

Silvana Pam-ance an antithetic of

national leader. sonich, has set this slogan for panini and other luscious the party's election campaign: | beauties of the Italian screen

As the moviment's accretary- “The Communist danger in for the post of Ambassador to general and executive chief heyes of a seer, and the mouth Italy is over. Cans

demo- Washingloo.

has cleverly held the balance between the two sections of In local government elections

movement's hatred of opinion. But his own post as a labour organiser and throughout the country last year Britain is considered axiomatie. Fascist and the year before, the New Poster writers appear unable to syndical theorist places him in Faselsis wor about 1,500,000 | bring themselves to mention the northern camp, votes out of a

a total of 25,000,000. Britain by name. "Our eternal

cracy is enemy No. 1."

PRESSURE DROPPED

The

For over a year, the Italian Government has had at its dis- posal a law which would enable I to liquidate the party. But it hesitates to offend right-Pictured wing feeling by using it.

ARISTOCRAT QUITS

"He had a face you could not look away from, with the blue

of a Roman Emperor, if you can imagine a sensitive Roman Em- peror and one with a delightful smile. He had a curious voice thet ran up and down the scale, way of and a very individual

other expressing himself. No imaginative man can ever have vocabulary and had a smaller. last he would repeat the same thing

gain and

"He was a thought reader. But he was much too delicate and sensitive in his relations with people to take advantage of this power."

Viscountess Milner recalled Rhodes summing up of the abortve Jameson Reid which raised u storm that echoed the chancelleries of through Europe.

It was a justification of robust British colonisation racthods at

They

hope to double this enemy" is their name for her. figure at the general

election.

An attempt was made The high point of ferocious They particularly hope to cap ture the "crucial million" that eloquence is reached on the year to trust into fescersio Don Valerio Borghese, 46-year-old marginal body of votes whose subject nt Triesle. the le loss would gravely shake the Adriatic territory half occupied selen of one of Italy's noblest awariin? sub- continuance of democracy in by Yugoslavia and half by families and marine hero. Italy and would give the New British and American forces, Fascists

But after two of three bitter bargaining a crucial position in the new Parliament: No - Italian, the movement experiences of the intricacy of

clalins,

allow can

he withdrew into himself & political life moment's peace, until the whole the background. territory is returned to Italy. Next the movement turned to The 300,000 Italians living in 70-year-old ex-Marshal Rodolfo relative prosperity in the Anglo-Graziani, Museolini's last War American zone of Trieste are Minister and former Viceroy of 05 crushed under a Abyssinia, who was built into B

a time when it was meeting foreign military boot.

legend during the Fascist regime

Lion of Negheit" (the much criticism. 1:5

said: He

"Sometimes scene of one of his victories over

pursuing my object, the en-

of the

British largement But he has shown small regard Empire and with it the caus

and freedom, for the movement's purly

of peace, Industry and has caused great embarrass-I have adopted means in To- The disintegration of General ment to its leaders by speaking moving opposition which were the rough and ready way and de Gaulle's Assemblement du his mind with frankness.

Neither of the two prospec- not the highest way to attain Peuple Francnis has thrown a

nominated that object. But you must re- warning shadow, As its only tive leaders, both

member that In South Africa, major party Congress, held a joint honotary presidents of the The law allows the Govern- year ago, it was evident that movement, spars to be capable where my work has lain, the ment to dissolve any party the Social movement was deeply of holding together if de Mar- resembling Mussolini's Fascism split. The dynomle noisy sanich's grip should fall-Reuter, and imposes prison sentences of minority, which holds most of

YOUNG ELEMENT

the

The Communists and left- wing Socialists, strong backers JL passed of the law when

But on domestic policy, apart the Abyssinians). through Parliament, have qulet- from the Communist Issue, the ly dropped their initial pressure movement shows notable discre- on the Government to apply tlon,

It is assumed that they find social movement a the Italian

in their struggle useful ally against the country's present Western democratic regime.

up to 12 years on those responsi- the key posts, comes from the

ble for it.

Apparently confident

their continued

that immunity will

north of Italy. They Apo accept thele heritage the

قد

Jine

young men who M.R.A. WORLD

be guaranteed by the votes they revolutionary national Socialist with, the New Faselsis are mean-policies laid down by Musolini's while attacking the whole fast ditch government in the and for north, after the Allies had inken system of government ciel life in Italy with sustained Rome. verbal ferocity.

"PROUD HEM”

the away

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ASSEMBLY

laws of

in

Right and equity are not so fixed and established

In this country; and if I have once or twice done things which savoured rather violence..

of

..you must look back to times in English history for

In

a parallel to the state of things South Africa...there have been not a few men who have done good service to the state whose actions

measured

London, May 25. Dr Frank Buchman, founder but some of These youngsters came of age of the Moral Rearmament have partaken of the violence. age...It is among during the civil war which raged Movement, arrived at London of their

men that my life and Northem Italy for nearly two airport today after an eight- those

weighed and corrtial years between the die-hard month visit to India, Pakistan, work must be

and I trust to the Inefficient parties that infest Fascis. backed by Hider's Ceylon and the Near East,

kr national life," declare (helt divisions and the Partisans, mort

Justice of my countrymen.”— poster. "Let Italy arise again of whem were Communistr.

Dr Buchman addressed the London Express Service. of a

his proud helr

millenary

during The rest of the party consists Indian Parliament

WOS ac- tradition of civilisation,”

of middle-aged men from South tour, on which he election speeches,

that cast Holy, encr who were local companied by 200 MRA workers MALTÀ LEADERS movement's leaders explain that stars of the Fascist Party when

FOR LONDON If they were in power they the Alles arrived. For them the

end of the war would toon diepote of what is left of the Communist menace, They would attack from above, they say, decisively and ruth lessly.

In

from 25 countries.

was relatively In a statement he said that

Valetta, May 20. mouth. They stayed underground in response to a request from a Dr Edwin Busutul, Speaker

statesmen, of the until it was tafe for them to group of European

Malia Legislative As- come up.

including French and German sembly, left by air yesterday to They are now die-hard Con- Cabinet Ministers, a world attend the Coronation.

The Prime Minister, Dr Borg They have no patience with servatives for whom the revolu-sembly of bral Rearmament the policy of attack from below donary policies of the young would open at Caux, Switzer- Olivier, is leaving by air today.

-Router. by means of persuasion, huge men from the north are almost land, in June-Reuter.

work

publie reform

programmes, land reconstruction of industry, used by Signor Alcide de Gaspert, the Prime Minister, for the last eight years.

The movement har oficially doclared that it accepts the Atlantic Pact, but only as a means of rearming Italy quickly

and restart whi

"the 9,000,000

bayonets

which Mussolini boasted shortly before ho launched his dog-waying army on prostrato France.

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