Show SURPLUS OF OF'S MONEY ITALY'S S 'S PROBLEM Population Is Clamoring for a Reduction of the Taxes FREE TRADE NOT PROBABLE i flow mig to lo Put Al Al hot Betting thug it and Gambling Under of oC Law v. 4 Publishers Publishers' Press Cable Service London Sept IG-Ae IG According to advice from remit nome Home the question queston of will again play a part I II 11 Italian politics in lii tho the near future Th TIm h lm time lime would woul now noW seem to have arrive for tho timo successful conversion of oC th tb Italian funds from rAin S r ocr ncr cent gross t ti to 1 I tier per cent net hot to 3 n 23 per cent has re 1 suited stilted suled In an nn annual saving of oC 40 which tl lie government line has at nt lt Its Il die ll po al for Cor the lie purpose r of or remitting tax aton It I Is In true truo that some ome of oC the tho tl off etA ro- ro clai elai organs are arc protesting n against th tb the conversion con claiming that a n largo large l' l remission re rc remission mission of or taxes axes I Iq lI not pos possible Bu nut such ii n protest Is II naturally with the overtaxed population whIch has tHIN borno Its Us burden for Cor long Jong year fars wih with a n patience that luat is trul truly Italian It I now appears that lint Signor Signer Majorana the minister of or the tw treasury is un un- the thit th usual fate of an on In lii possession of or a surplus anti and is elm I bombarded from Crom mill all ni quarters with wih sug suggestions for Cor the lie reduction of oC this o 0 or that lint tax Quito independent of or the tho tw which line has haf accrued to the It ex ox exchequer x- x chequer by the lie conversion con of th the li I pe per cen cents It should now b l b. b possible t tu lo effect a drastic reform of the taxes s ci citar so tar far as the fiscal of thc tho aspect Is concerned Ever R since sluice Baron Shine heroic measures during th tim the last Crispi administration between lt ind Italy has hns witnessed a groi grea Improvement In her finances D Deficit hits have hu e been en converted eon ertell Into annual surpluses stir sur- pluses and antI tho th have o hn rb risen ahoy par But nut the th poor POOl still et Ill continue con t t tu to toay pay ay their grinding taxes and the co cesor cos ces cosof t of or f living presses hard that lint upon black coated working man th the lie small smal ofil or- or rial as ns well wel as ns upon UDon the laborer ani an and the lie peasant The Th difficulty Is that thul tim lm Is hi needed for rOl the preparation nail and ant pro pro- of a n thorough going schema thorough ehrl for fiscal reform and rO no ministry man mali manages ran ran- ages nowadays to o remain In office loot lom enough to effect elect It IL Possibly how I SIgnor Sigor Majorana ma may succeed in iii writ InK ing his hits name minnie together with those o or and amid Sella Selia among the grea grul financiers of mo modern Ialy Italy lie le Is a ni an expert t In fiscal questions be ime Is young yount as Italian Hallan statesmen art are on counted counte fo for he lie Is barely w W 10 and he lie Is SIgnor Signer UI- UI jl ii alHUs mo most t probable political heir hen Under no circumstance however howe I Is Italy Ialy like to adopt a free ree trade polie Tho rime railways order ordem- their thul lid rolling stuck stock whenever lr possible In Hal Itai Haland Ialy and amid ant a heavy dut ut of nearly 10 1 I Is Im- Im posed on foreign ro bicycles for th tim the pro plO lection of the time Milanese cycle firm The same holds hold good g of nearly nt nil all i othi oth r L i native nal c In industries u Time The Italian Socialists ts whose effort have ha been paralyzed of or Into late by thou their Internecine quarrels aro aio now an effort to enlist tho time women of or Ital Haly In lr CIU causa A- A OC Socialists Is Is to tu hi b. b Id In Rome In iii a fow few weeks weeks' time for tim the tl purpose of or discussing the lie b best beat sl meant means of making converts among the work workIng In log Ing women of or the towns and antI the th lie country coun conn lr try the the establishment of or a newspaper specially written for worn wont en m and the tl promotion of or anti clerical anU I ism militarism anil-militarism ant and universal j suf in frage That flint clerical anti ant Ideas Ids vil s.-iI find fifth much support from the w oke sex Is Improbable Indeed it I Is gout gen orally believed that an extension o othe ol ollie Ir the lie suffrage C to women would great real 1 strengthen l the clerical part party especially especial I ly 13 in iii southern Italy Ialy many mammy mothers an are doubtless afflicted when hien their sons eons art are called away lo to 0 serve selVIn In time the army orm but bin conscription when il it is of eral universal application loses loee most ios of ur it is terrors for foe them A circular published 1 by the time Frem-fc Frem FrenCh minister of oC and antl a u note regardIng regard regard- Ing the lie prefect of police polee Inquiring Into the time management of saloons Ir in In Pals show sho that tIme the government go Is ls still Intent t on putting all ni betting and gambling under tinder the lie thumb of or the flue law latu- hp Tho conscientious enforcement of the Limo v a Is ts duo due to questions of or mone noney and expediency rather than to tomy toan tomy an my spirit of Puritanism If I a C rent remit I Is inco made m In time the lle net miCE which catches the he direct and anti indirect ct French taxes Impo lt on omi gamblers it is alfas easy tu 0 o make It I larger larel and amid the tw police know this Lithe quite as ns well wol as us the professional amblers and amid nul bookmakers maker M sr r circular concerns games gamnes of f chance or or rather machines which made to look like Ilk which re iverc rere Ik games sames ar ire found round In iii ever every little cafe caC and amid ies aurant In working class cass quarters A go government circular Issued last au- au unto prohibited certain of or these garet rames but hut by specifying too clearly what games gaines were svere forbidden It Rave gave l ga he the manufacturers a n great opportunity for or or defeating the spirit of oC the time law Iw M 51 1 leaving leo technicalities aside games ames In which skill ski does not pIn lay the lie larger part parL As for tor the bilard bi- bi lard lard saloons 1 M. M has line swooped lown on them with wih a suddenness which allowed ld alo no mm escape escape Many aca ca- ca Jc lemies of or billiards have bug lont men ioen noted for the tho belling curried carried on In- In title thle them lien The Tho betting does docs not all al concern billiards hut but M. M l has tot not attempted to prove provo this He lie le found COUI that lint man many saloonkeepers were iere foreign foreign- rs who had failed fatell to t ta take e out papers an ind irid therefore sent them across the frontier Time The expulsion Is not perpetual per per- but bitt those who wl h to come h mck ack ck will wi first have to 10 sot set their housen houseIn house In n 0 order The renewed disturbances In Russia luring th lie past flash few days das have ha had hut the hue effect of stiffening the lie Insurance ales at Lloyds Lloyd's for all ni riot risks on account and underwriters are arenow tow now io displaying reluctance to accept th lie smallest tt lne lines oven en at t the time high prevailing It I Is believed l bele In that an ann un- un n has tune ht been en arrived at nt be- be Japan and Korea lerea to con I convert rt and amid Into regular un nl The Thu former port Is of the he utmost strategic l Importance ns ax It I the tIme entrance to th the lie Straits of ofT T u The latter later which hIck I Is north of if f Gennan would h be of considerable alue stronghold against attacks as UN a ii I rom lom th the north The he expenditure on onlie the lie two new stations will wil It I Is under under- too l. l be he borne by b Japan The rhe lul- lul of or th e Important has bason I IR s r received h lucre here re with great groat rt at lou lon ton There Ther I Is growing r evidence vl enc that lint the st government jo seriously contemplates plates dates competing with wih the tho nines nine In the hit production or of coal In north orth China The ihme he Kwoh has Sl se- se et CUr front from the time viceroy authorization to o 0 export coal conI from ron the time district of Pal Pal- between and mind and s IJ havo been provided pro lo to work Ue lie exl existing native shafts When hen the IK ii satisfied that the Iho prospects re To modern mines ae bo lie with foreign assist wi IP opened wih noo Whether this his action neton of or If the t ose se Is caused through th time shortage of f coal coni supply for railway locomotive 4 t ir i t t. t f J J f 1 V consumption hu last t winter or Is I the re result re- re cult sult 0 of or lt litigation In London or both is i an open Ju In con consequence of oC certain suspicIous suspicIous- hooking specks which had made their appearance on out tho the masonry of pf tho the new of St. St Marks Mark's the lie he Venice municipal authorities rec recently requested request request- e ed 1 Prof Prot Luxardo a 1 well known known wel-known nty ch diem chein m-I m I let 1st I. I to make a n report on the materials i employed In ho Its lf construction Prof Luxardo has Just presented a preliminary prelim inary Inar report In which h he lie states that fiat the bricks are are mado of or clay I from rom while while- the Portland cement used conies COns COn's from Crom the th sul sui HI SIU- SIU Both Hoth of or th these le materials he lie remarks have a n high reputation reputation- hut but this hethe is he the first time that the they la have luve br- br bon brn n adopted for a monument which Is In Intended Intended In- In ten tended ed to endure for many n. I It I remains Ii to be he seen therefore whether er tile they possess the tho requisite powers power of oC resistance to 0 th the ravages of or time tim especially In the peculiar conditions or of th the lie V Venetian climate Moreover time tho 1 clay In Is known to contain a large of oT sulphate which in course of time may my affect the cement and which are lie tho cause of or the tIme discoloration die dis coloration of or the tue bricks R not only externally ex ox- but hut Internally also alMo as ns practical experiments have havo proved Prof expresses s no mm opinion aa as to tolie the lie desirability of or removing tho the discolored die dis colored bricks but ut h he ho con considers that lint I ICor for Cor the future it would be bt advisable different kind of or sand and to lo employ a n to use po us as In the ancient Itoman Ito Ito- I Ho-I man constructions Instead ot or content cement nt i iThe The municipal authorities have hU his ruport ru- ru n 1 port under their consideration o I I |