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cause it now deems. this the best policy to show a greater measure of political intolerance than ever be. fore.
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Anti-Fascist Groups. Farinacci once saved the Fascist régime by these methods in 1974 when it stood perilously feat failure. Will the Duce be as suc- cessful to-day 1 Revolutions are not made by the mere pressure of Cconomic - «iredinstances when leadership is Jacking, but this pres sure is beginning to be felt in cer- tain centres. There were bread riots a fortnight nga in Turin and three cotton strikes at Varese, near Milan, at the end of September. There is trouble in Ferrara (whore the prisons are so full that the arrested have now to be sent to neighbouring towns): An attempt to set the tax-office in Linguaglossa ablaze was recently made, and there ara demonstrations of unemployed at Castelmassa and Pistoia. Ke. ports of these happenings brought to Ronie from time to time, as in olden days, by travellers, but there is nothing to indicate any political affinity between the isolat- ed groups of strikers, rioters, and unemployed. It is rather among the anti-Fascist thiskers that three groups are beginning to take a definite shape. The Communista have supplied a steady stream of organisers and agitators for the Special Tribunal for the Defence of the Siate ever since its foundation: 1926. Now, for the first time, a big group of Republicans and small group of Liberals are to be tried before it. Communism in The daily accounts in the Press Italy has always enjoyed an extra- of police intervention in closing. vagant and unnatural growth. The writer remember attending the shops up and down the country for Special Tribunal trials in 1997. al- aplling at "too high prices" are most every day for two months and meant to cheer the despondent being struck by the peculiar type wage-earner and show him that food of the Communist leaders who sat on the front befch of the prisoners' will really come down. Rents are enge. Many of them were men who acother problem. Your landlord would have been a problem to any tells you that his property taxes Government, though none of them havo just been assessed for three was afraid to proclaim his beliefs. years. He cannot pay them if his rents go down. "You can denounce me to my federation if I don't come down," he says, " and I suppose they will take some action, but I beg you not to." So far no land- lords have been prosecuted. Many Those movemente, takon in con. have lowered rents but many have nection with the whole economic not. There is room for corrupt situation in Italy, are offering the practices in this loose arrangement, Government a very difficult problem. and above all for political tyranny. Old ruethods of repression are being It is significant that the crisis is resorted to after two years of com- accompanied by the creation of the naratively mild police measures. new Political Polee, and O.V.R.A. Censorship on Press messages going (Organisazione Vigilanza Reati out of the country is in full swing Antifascisti). This body, barely again, and journalists are no longer three months old, is hailed by ons informed of what has not been Roman: journal as ready to strike allowed to pass the sensor. Arreste Akinopoliz and gülently before in Rome and elsewhere are very misdeeds against the time are firéquent, mih The It mustert or matured. With the hard winter of auspicion is heavy in the eoffer. before him the Italian wage-earner houses and public places of the can only grumble at the only author-carital, But the Government main
ty he know the Fascist Govern- fains that it has the aviation well ment, and with bis grumbles the in hand and that Mussolini is in the régime has been constrained (be-best of health and, spirits,
HOW ITALY, IS FARING.
(Continued from Page 1.)
To-day the Tribunal is faced with ordinary freedom-secking citi,} zens who believe in Parliamentary. Government (many of them, by the way, admirers of the theory of the Corporative State).
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