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MUSSOLINI'S IDEALS.
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THE DAILY TELMORATH."}
Mussolini, the Prime Minister, continues to be the editor of the Gamelin, & munthly magazine devoted to questions of statesman ship. This has the adraulge that one can to the source for answers to questions boat paints which are not clear in the Fascist programme. The ferarchia is coms
THE FIGHT AGAINST NARCOTICS.
The British Home Socretary has just given clear indication that the British Tmpatial authoriti, are determinal de all they can to put an end to the impro- per as of opium derivatives, by strict | an forement of the provisions of the Pan- 1920. Those who gerous Drugs Act o have interested themselves in the problem of the snuggling of opium and naresties se not meant for the inarticulate into this country are very well pegaaio- asses, but for the select aristocracy of ed indel with the firm man of Messrs, intellect which Mussolini favours so much. J. A. Wink and Co. In almast immer
The
of Fascism is able cases discoveries, political programme
of their products -to establish law andr
being Snuggled từ China have he made clear enous and to lance the dear this firm's morphia were dissivered being | During the year 1999 över 4000 oz. of
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in the country But the AD
not, so Rocal policy is Al assolini forianates it thas to exalt the
smuggled into China. Suspicinus na to patriotic idea and to substitute for chuss the firm's in de were aroused long warfare: the cooperation of Capital and
aga, evidently not puly in Chios bat in Labour. The other day, when opening the London, for recently a number of the works in Milan, of the first automobile trunk road in Europe, he spoke exactly in . M. P. Humphrey, was tried and imprisoned for participation in extensive this sense. But what is the real meaning orphia impart înts China, in contraven, of these yngre expressions. The answer
The tion of the Dangerous Drugs Art. can be formal in the articles of the
British Home Secretary has now married Gerarchin
matters further, having issued a notifica. | SHAPQHAI tion as follows-
ITVENN
Leng hit on the hende
The Hon
Secretary announces that as
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Noan,
17th Juney
19th June, Noor. 18th Juu Yoon.
...Wednesday, 20th Jure, 3 p.m.
Friday, ...Saturday,
...Saturday,
22nd June, Noon.
23rd June, 10
Srd June, Noon.
........Tucuday, 28th Juan, 3p.co.
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a remit of enquiries made in ecumexion with the investigation into the illicit | MANILA trafie in dangers drugs which led ter the erent conviction of H. M. F. Hun BAIPHONG phies he has decided to vancel the licen. 2 by the firm of Messrs. Whiffe and cos held under the Dangerous Drugs Act BORNEO Sous, Ltd., of Lenbard Road. Ruttersen case trading under the whole
name of 1. A.
The attitude of Mussolini tawards the inarticulate
whether bourgeois proletarian, is quite clear. Ite despises it, and refuses to it full citizenship. For is it not a fact," says he, that but a few months the
suan who shouki lave Viva Inlin ! would have risked Massolini and the Fascists rrjet Socialist creed, not because it is directed against the capitalist class, but because it is against the interests of the Stare as a as well as against the interests of the workers themselves, They say that Socialist policy has been inspired by the absurd and false,
of lea that an amelioration of the position of the working-class could be the outcome of the economie ruin of the whole country Socialists preached to the workers inciting then a working more than an inevit. Again w
minimum, and by their disruptive policy brought about the rollypse of prolaction. At the same time they also continually undermined the foundations of the State, brought disler into the public services, and on every possible occasion cunse strikes, riot, and disorder.
INCREASE OF PRODUCTION. But Mussolini understands that it is not sufficent to show the fallacy of Socialist theories. A constructive programme is absolutely necessary to obtain auccess and to conserve the nation's favour. The first
point in his programme is the idea of pat riotism. He refuses to agree with the argument of Marx that the labouring Fatherland. He says that
Tases have no TRILASE
Wink and Co.), and they will not for the future be zilawal to buy, manufacture. sel or have any dealings in the drugs to which that Act"applies.
J. A. Wink and C., is believed to be, with one possile exception, the largest manufacturer of opium derivatives in Great Britain. Certainly the name of this firmy has appeared mori Frequently than that of any other firm on the mor- phis packages sized by the various au thorities in the campaign against the sanggling of the deng into this country. This firm was, until the recent exposure a "perfectly respectable" firm, to breathe a word against whose honour would have ben to make oneself. Hable to an action for Mħel-Far Eastern Times..
ORICKETER'S GREAT FEAT.
J. B. Hobbs, the Surrey batsman, on May 8th, at Hath put together an fasings of 116 not out against Somerset, and in
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int practice the in working-man has proved himself to be as great a patriot as any doing attained the memornh's distino. tion of registering his hundredth century other cities, and therefore he demands
that it shall from Fascism
"free
in first-class cricket. Only two cricketers the
have exceeded this record-W. G. Grace, working gclass from the incubus of the in
who made 126 humfreds, and Ton Hay ternationalist fallacy, for the workers are not
whose total the enemies of the nation; they are a part ward, also of Surrey,
104. Hobbs first appeared for Surrey in it, essential to its prosperous of
extistence." While Socialism is proclaiming class wart this. 1:05. 1 in his opening champing- fare, Mussolini and
that match he had previously played for the country against Gentlemen of Eng- land-he serred 24 and 156. In the course of his great career, he has attained cen- turies in Test matches in England, Aus tralia, and South Africa.
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there is no reason for it. They say that really the interests of masters and men form one haraonicus whole. The main ob ject of both must be to increase production. Preduction is Musolini's fetish. He spurns the
which union iden ich would restrain trade production in order to securs improvement of the conditions of life of the workers. Fur reduced production means increased prices, At the back of his mind there is the idea which bring about a diminished demand that England and France have let Tinly down which, in its discourages production in Paris, and have denied her the place in the still further surn.
A vicious circle, truly!
sun which she deserves. Italy's foreign Mussolini ada
admits that capital and labour, policy will all turn upon the question of ឋម. which
be united in production, may emigration. If arrangements cannot be differ as to the distribation of profits. He made with civilised countries to take the outints who h
has swept the political strike out of excess of the peninsular population, artists existence wimits that in the future, in the will have to be discovered in less settlemen of local disputes, the economic harbarous territories. Italy can export her strike toust be left as a last resource to of popolation in the guise of perman- the workers. But he considers that without ent settlers temporary labour, and
soldiers the mediation of Socialists and carpet- } as v
as well. This point should be remembered. baggers, masters and men will agen tuore easily.
Mussolini sees in Fascism a national move- ment, embracing all classes, including workers. To these the solemn promise has been given: "Once the workers are brought back into the national entity they must be given the safe conviction that the new re- gime will not return to the unjust cond tins of the past." Such a declaration is binding. As yet the practcial plan for its execution has only been sketched out in ita main lines, and much remains to be
done.
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The leading en of Mussolini is that while the Socialista desire to "* * proletarise the whole nation, he mast aristocratise? the working class. He sees in revolution a sign of immaturity and inck of education. It will be interesting to follow him in the practical measures which undoubtedly he will have to put into foren to obtain his object. It is characteristic that parties of tbe Left in Europe are watching
hima
with i-disguisel hatred, and even fear. They rightly see in hit i dearly enemy-for he has the driving power to transform wise plans into real facts.
FORETIN OUTLOOK.
I have said already that Mussolini shouli zot be judged by his foreign policy. Not only is he unprepared for foreign politics, but-and this is nore important-his do mestic policy prevents hins from develop- ing considerable activity abroad. To understand this one must go back to the essential principle of this whole Mussolinian
policy
Mussolini is firmly convinced that justice has not been dune 10 Italy's sacrifces dur ing the war, and that until now she has been prevented from exploiting the fruits of victory. The new period 'of Italy's existence begins with the war, when forces were unchained, which nearly brought the country to
to ita
Lut which will also carry it to
it to the
history' begins with and has its source in the war.
salinide of glory. For Mus
His foreign policy is necessarily suborli- nated to this ruling idea of Italy waxing fat on the spoils of victory. He has found a country brought low
by z a pusillanimous huckstering policy. Before he conies out into the arena of world politics he must rebuild Italy according to is idea. Until reconstruction is well on the way Italy's foreign policy will necessarily be hesitating. Commitments abroad are the last thing that Mussolini now desires. Yet, when by, the Fasciat fire, has puritie
when all classes in patriotic desire to securo increased production the national future, when the army-and especially the nerial forces-are reorganised où modern lines, then Mussolici thinks he can speak with no uncertain tone."
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Mussolini has to be especially careful in the development of his plans for foreign
the most highly organised and conx- policy, because in the Consulta e his act belly of bereaucracy whose influence has to be modified by gradual measures. Even now, is spite of the presence of Mussolini biniself and of his staff of Fascist niles de camp, Signor Contarini, the Secretary-General, continues to wield the influence which he had acquired under namerous preceding Ministers
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