DANGERS TO EUROPE
LABOUR PARTY tiN=ENGLISH REVIEW BY ITALIAN MILAN, 3rd July. Europe is restless, ill and almost condemned to flub, according to Signor Arnaklo Mussolini, the Prime Minister’s brother, in an article in “Popolo clTtalia.” The writer detects three dangers ahead —Bolshevism, American plutocracy and the coloured races. “England,” be says, “let power .slip into the hands of Labour men, who am embarrassed between strict Court duties and the pressure of extremists. The Foreign, Secretary, Air Henderson, is president of the Second International, which is the most loathsome manifestation of democratic insincerity and equivocation. The Prime Minister, Air MacDonald, is pursuing a of disarmament, which is not English. ' His point of view consti-tutes-a real' abdication. Fascist Italy neither knows nor admits any abdication.” ' \
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 18 July 1929, Page 8
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