BOLSHEVIK EXPERIMENT.
AMUSING ITALIAN CASE. Loudon, Jlarch i. The correspondent of the Times at Milan states that an experiment in Bolshevism at Canavese ended in an amusing anti-climax. The Signori Maz/oni, the proprietors of live cotton mills, locked out their employees, declining to submit the dispute to the Turin Conciliation Committee. The employees seized the mills, avoiding damage most carefully, because they assumed that the mills "would for the future be communist property. They re-started work, and the Conciliation Committee two days later requisitioned the mills, and' announced their sale on the pretext that arbitration had not been accepted. The Mazzonis were quite willing to ;'ell, and the employees apparently were willing to buy. but they must compete at public auction, in accordance with the despised bourgeoise rule.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1920, Page 5
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