CARUSO'S WILL.
' - . ■ » ■■■' DIVISION OF ESTATE. . (By OaMe-ftWB t'Tho Tim«.") (Received August 12th, 1.15 a.m.) LONDON, August 10. The Borne correspondent of "The Times" reports that Caruso's will, dated January, 1919, Was read in the presence of witnesses and relatives, the Widow being absent. The inheritance is divided between deceased's two sons, and his brother. He bequeathed to his widow only the portion due to her according to law. The relatives,, however, have agreed to a "friendly division." This will is &fi exact copy of thiit found in Naples after Caruso's death. Conjectures that a new will was madia after the birth of Caruso's youngetit daughter were unfounded..-
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17222, 12 August 1921, Page 7
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