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Cotint Ciano, who is negotiating for an Italian-Yugoslav military alliance, is Mussolini’s Foreign Minister, and is expected to succeed hist father-in-law as leader of the Italian Fascists. Only little over 30 years of age, he has already effected several sensational diplomatic coups. Possessing a fine athletic figure, which is well set off in uniform, he accompanied Il Duce on his visit to Germany, and again to the Munich Conference. Ciano has given many indications of his anti-British feeling, starting from when he was fulfilling a minor diplomatic post in Shanghai.

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Northern Advocate, 25 January 1939, Page 6

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Cotint Ciano, who is negotiating for an Italian-Yugoslav military alliance, is Mussolini’s Foreign Minister, and is expected to succeed hist father-in-law as leader of the Italian Fascists. Only little over 30 years of age, he has already effected several sensational diplomatic coups. Possessing a fine athletic figure, which is well set off in uniform, he accompanied Il Duce on his visit to Germany, and again to the Munich Conference. Ciano has given many indications of his anti-British feeling, starting from when he was fulfilling a minor diplomatic post in Shanghai. Northern Advocate, 25 January 1939, Page 6

Cotint Ciano, who is negotiating for an Italian-Yugoslav military alliance, is Mussolini’s Foreign Minister, and is expected to succeed hist father-in-law as leader of the Italian Fascists. Only little over 30 years of age, he has already effected several sensational diplomatic coups. Possessing a fine athletic figure, which is well set off in uniform, he accompanied Il Duce on his visit to Germany, and again to the Munich Conference. Ciano has given many indications of his anti-British feeling, starting from when he was fulfilling a minor diplomatic post in Shanghai. Northern Advocate, 25 January 1939, Page 6

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