In the skilled hands of Italy's adroit Count Carlo Sforza - pictured here - lie the conduct of his country's foreign affairs. Count Sforza, now 77, is no stranger to the office - he was Foreign Minister in 1920, climaxing a brilliant career as a diplomat in the world's capitals. But a secret clause in the Treaty of Rapallo - acclaimed as a presonal triumph - led to his downfall and, indirectly, to Mussolink's March on Rome. With the advent of 11 Duce he went into exile, after years of bitter, intense struggle against the castor oil dictator'. Against the prophecies of the political experts - who regarded his career as ended - he has returned to power in post war Italy. 12 December 1949

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