MUSSOLINI’S SONS
- UTUY-'' ' TUTOR'S* FREE HAND r STRICTNE-BS ; OF : REGIMEN ' "• ' rnmmmmm ,} r " . - - . ; _ . LONDON, ...July A pjlmi “Signer Miiwqlpi ‘ r'Sfe- - eVeiy bouse ".Italy; except his dwiti'’ writes the M'lfcme correspon^wit' qf il«v-Daily Ex- ; 1 Yqpresip.’■ Although, he dictates the educaof every young-Italian, his .wife has f ‘ 4H»trusted ,lhe edfertion of IB lhicek' 1 |vwildest sons, Vittorie, 19,‘ahd Bnino,- 17, ' a'Fascist, Major Reatto. The latter -'r.yis -insisted upon freedom to educate -VSo boys in accordance with his own Ijrwgijmen. , . . Accordingly tlie sens- of. the Priftvc ■ rise at- 6130 aim. for breakfast, i nave an 1 hour’s riding, and" then school , until 4.30 p.m., when Reatto gives a ( shooting and other sports are prescribed, i .'l Reatto forbids pocket money, hut takes the boys twice a week to a cinema theatre and a football match on Stirw ( 'days. He regularly reports to the parents. Signor Mussolini is chiefly interested in his sons’ military studies and was dc(lighted,when both gained high pqints.in . the flying, examinnlion
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 9
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161MUSSOLINI’S SONS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 9
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