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MUSSOLINI'S DAUGHTER STILL FASCIST

Received Sundav 7.5 p.m. LOXDOX, July 20. j The handsome and penniless Edda I Oiano, aged .'5S, told the Daily Express i Rome correspondent: "T as still a Fascisf. Why not? But the world is rather ; tired of Mussolinis, do vou not think? | T am retiring from politics but there ' are Fascists in Italy who are fighting I on to the death." 1 Edda Oiano has jnst been released Junder the Ttalian. Goverilment.'s afn- | nesty, after a year on the prison island j of Lipari. She is now kept by he'f'72 iyear old mother-in-law, Countess Camline Oiano, with whom she shares a | ' small room in a Rome nursing liome 1'jin I by nuus. Edda said she "approved the theft of Mussolini's body from its grave. "Aitv man deserves a better grave tlian tliey gave him. " (

The French Oabinet has decreed the guillotine for memhersj of the black market, on the deniand of the new Eood Minister, M. Farge, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. The communique states a new law is boing prepared defining the comlitious under Which tlio death penalty 'will be inflic.ted for food frauds. Al. Farge said: "The economic police are now being reorganised and will act without pity against those who divert food from rightful eliannels. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1946, Page 5

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MUSSOLINI'S DAUGHTER STILL FASCIST Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1946, Page 5

MUSSOLINI'S DAUGHTER STILL FASCIST Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1946, Page 5

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