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TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928.

Nerve - Strength

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"I am stronger than ever before," wrote a Sanatogen.user, after having taken this preparation for a time.

A hot climate has made many a man a hervous wreck. Remember, however, that you can be strong and full of energy, if you take Sanatogen regularly.

Sanatogen by the power of its constituents- albumin and phosphorus-infuses into the cells of nerves, blood and body, exactly those elements which build up nerve-strength lastingly..!

Prof. Mann, formerly of Oxford University, wrote in

The Lancet

4

"A building-up process goes on in the nerves after the administration of Sanalogen."

Nuevo, sipke vil by debdity

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MUSSOLINI TO-DAY, It is impossible to govern," is one found; after careful examination,

INTERVIEW BY VISCOUNT ROTHERMERE.

UNSHAKABLE FASCISM,

of his sayings, and at the end of to be desirable. A treaty, is not a the day he insists that his table tomb. In 'all' history 'tharo... has shall be absolutely clear, with no never been one that was eternal" business whatever hold over. til Signor Mussolini defined the dia- the morning.

tinction between the Hungarian Strict self-control and economy frontiers as fixed by the Treaty of of timo are the secrets by which Trianon, and that which divides this high standard of efficiency is Austria from Italy in the Tyrol, Rome, March 21. achieved. Mussolini does not, like "Unlike, Italy," he said, "Hun- "As you can see for yourself, the our own Cabinet Ministers, devote gary cannot have

a geographic Fascist regima is unshakable." a great part of his attention 'to the frontier, but she could, and should, Those emphatic words, spoken to sterilities of parliamenary ques- have a racial frontier. The Bren- me by Signor Mussolini during my tions and debate.

ner Pass, which is the boundary of present visit to Rome, deserve the

He takes no part whatever in the new Italian province of the attention of the British public, social life. He sleeps eight hours. Upper Adige, la a natuṛṇl geogra- a night. For ten years he has not phic frontier, and as such is a taken a drop of alcohol, and he does guarantee of international pence. not smoke. He regarda alcohol and The Italian patriot, Mazzini, a tobacco, indeed, as entirely unsuit-forvent apostle of the principle of able for people who have hard racial unity and the last man in mental work to do. This opinion the world to harbour Imperialistic of his confirms my own experience Ideas, always declared that the and practice, for out of regard for Brenner was the natural limit of the heavy responsibilities. resting Italy..

BENITO MUSSOLINI

upon me I have been for some time. "The fact that some 200,000 past a teetotaller and non-smoker.. people of Austrian race happen to Even after more than five years to live on the Italian alde of this of Arm but peaceful government, i boundary cannot be allowed to im- Mussolini is still much misunder pair the security and geographic stood abroad. The national dis-unity of a nation of over 40,000,- clpline upon which he insists is 000. The accusations brought falsely represented as evidence of abroad of the forcible Italianisation aggressive Intentions. I am con- of these Austrian subjects of Italy vinced that, this is the exact reverse are totally unfounded. No dis-! of the truth. The war that Musso- tinction whatever is made against lini seeks to win is not military, them. They are subject to exactly but economie and Industrial. Dis the same laws as the whole of the cipline and devolution are as necen- rest of the Italian nation. sary in the one kind of campaign as in the other.

"And if you want a proof of the ties that are being formed between "I'nced peace," said Mussolini,. them and their new country, I stressing the words in one of the might mention that this morning I conversations I have had with him. 'attended the public funeral of a "Italy has a hard struggle of young officer of the Italian Army, economic development still ahead who fell fighting for, Italy in our of her. Foreign complications are African colony of Cyrenaica. His They are no idle boast, as the last thing I could afford. I name was Siegfried Wackernel. Ho informed people in our own coun-have given proof of my pacific in came from Meran, and belonged to try sometimes represent his claim tentions. I have concluded and a family of Austrian origin in the to be. On the contrary, they are a ratified a treaty of friendship with Upper Adige.” plain statement of fact, vouched Jugo-Slavia, Italy's former rival. The rapid growth of the popula- for by five years of solid and steady! "Jugo-Slavia has signed this tion of Italy is a problem that is achievement.

treaty, but so far has not ratified engaging Signor Mussolini's atten-I Among the Great Powers, Italy her signature. The ratification is tion. So much of the country's alone has the benefit of an Admin- due next July, and I hope to obtain 'surface is mountainous that the istration of such continuity. It is it. If it is refused, the treaty, of average density of population is five and a half year this next course, may full to the ground. now as great as in England, though month since Mussolini scized per- But, even so, there would be no Italy lacks British resources in sonal responsibility for his coun- need to fear a conflagration. Italy's minerals, and more than half her try's fortunes by the dramatic relations with Jugo-Slavia, would people work on the land. "March on Rome" of October 1922. remain the same as with other "We are carrying out a formid- To most "northern eyes that Governments, and since both States able scheme of colonisation in our enterprise seemed at first no more are members of the League of North African colonies of Tripoli than a desperate incident of Italy's Nations, there would be a means of and Cyrenaica," said the Italian impending collapse into Bolshevism. dealing with the danger of conflict. Premier. "This involves costly The Italian nation was virtually, at should it ever arise."

public works such as the building.

civil war. Railways, posts and tele-, Signor Mussolini referred with of roads, and railways, and the graphs, police and other essential satisfaction to the fact that Italy sinking of artesian wells. The services were hopelessly disorgan- was the first western European ultimate aim of the Italian Govern- ised. Industry had been paralysed Power to hold out the hand of ment is to restore to the North for several years by revolutionary fellowship to Hungary by conclud African coast the fertility which strikes. Government had lost all ing a treaty of friendship with her. made it in Roman times one of the effective authority. Parliament was He told me that he had followed granaries of the world."

Sir

n feeble confusion of conflicting closely the campaign that I am| As. I left Signor Mussolini's cliques.

carrying on for the restoration to room, I was pleased to see, in 晶 This was a supreme crisis not Hungary of some of the compact prominent place on a table that only for Italy but for Europe. If Hungarian populations which were contains some of his most valued the Bolshevista had succeeded, as artificially separated from their presents, photograph of then seemed inevitable, in establish- motherland by the misguided, Austen Chamberlain, signed with a ing n Communist despotism in Treaty of Trianon.

message of personal good wishes.. Western Europe, England, France, "The Hungarions," he said, "are Sir Austen Chamberlain has done at and Germany would still have been a chivalrous nation, whom we great deal during, his period of suffering from that poisonous pro- Italians respect. They fought office to develop the good relationa against us in the war, but that does, that exist between the British and Our escape from so great

not prevent us from appreciating Italian Governments. It should be danger we owe to Mussolini alone, and admiring their good qualities, the firm resolve of every future who, from being the editor of a and there is now sincere friendship British Foreign Secretary to main. small nationalist newspaper and the, between Italy and Hungary,

tain and strengthen An inter- founder of a patriotic association "To leave such a nation depress-valuable to both countries.-"Daily

national friendship which

ів во called the Fascisti, not only carried ed by an enduring sense of mani-Mail." through a bloodless revolution but feat Injustice would not be in the has since given his country the interests of the peace of Europe. most efficient Government in The sanctity of treaties must be

ximity.

Europe. There can be no doubt as preserved, but that principle docs HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS.

to the verdict of future generations not prevent the modification of the

on his achievement, He is the details of a treaty,, where that

greatest figure of our age. Musso-

| lini will probably dominate the his- tory of the twentieth century as Napoleon dominated that of the early nineteenth.

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April 30, 1928,

Messrs. Gordon Adair, Ashton. Messrs. A. M. Birchall, G. Burraws, Miss Edith J. Brask.

Mezare. E. J. Carmichael, C. E. Collinge, M, Chauviere, Capt. Hon.} and Mrs. G. Cooper.

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dehn, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. De, Mrs. H. D. Dickenson.

Mr. C. J. Ferguson.

Mesors. A. F. Henry, E. Hunt,

C. A. Henderson, J. L. Hunter, W. L. Harvey, H. C. Hardy, T. Higginbothom, S. J. Hicks, Lt. L. Healey.

Lt. J. W. Jorge, Mr. J. H. Jack-

I am proud of the fact that "The Daily Mail was the first news- paper in England, and in the world outside Italy, to give the public a right estimate of the soundness and durability of his work. In articles published at various times during the past five years I have expressed ¦ my own profound admiration for what Mussolini has accomplished.

Each time that I return to Italy I see fresh signs of persistent and patient improvement. Mussolini himself sets an example of unceas- Ing Industry to his Ministers and to the statesmen of every country. He is one of the hardest-working men in the world. Besides being Prime Minister and Foreign Min- ister he is Minister of War, of the Navy, and of Air. He is also Min- ister of the Interior" (or, as we needs medicine at times, but not the Mornane, should say, Home Secretary) and, same medicine, because that which McKenna, Mr. head of the newly formed Ministry is suitable for adults is too strong, MacMillan, Miss Alter D. Miller, of Corporations, or. Fascist Trade for small children.. Unions, as well.

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Messrs. Arthur Morris, S. J. S. McEachran, J. · E. and Mrs. A. J.

It is to meet this want of a suit- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H. MeEvans.

Mr. Geo. J. Pollard, To that brond oak table of his in able medicine for the very young,

Mr. W. Richard, the corner of a vast room in the that Baby's Own Tablets have been historic Palazzo Chigi-which, with specially devised. Good to look at

Messre. J. K. Storrla, Paul

its lofty painted roof and the row and pleasant in taste, these Tablets Stock, A. Simeon, Mr. and Mrs.

of fixed seats like choir-stalla that take the place of Castor Oil and Spalinger.

line itawalla, has something of the those nauseating draughts and Mr. A. L. Taylor, Lt. Tenrierer,

ty are brought for powders which are a terror to Mr. and Mrs. Tibeghim. sports and pro- childhood. The children Hike Mr. A. H. Voalef.

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