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AT A BRITISH FIGHTER STATION

The Opotiki paper says:— "The Messrs Yercoe who have been here for a week or so buying stock, started on Wednesday morning and crossed 102 head of cattle at Ohiwa en route for Tauranga. Some ten or twelve broke for home just when the mob was rushed into the river and found their way back to Opotiki. They will doubtless form the nucleus of another lot."

their educational duties, "but they are also militant Nazis.” There is a "large number" of schools, listed as follows: Eight in the federal capital with 216 7 pupils, one school each in Cordoba, Tucuman, Rio Negro and Chubut, five in La Pampa, three in El Chaco anl 17 in Misiones. It is admitted by the committee report that infiltration is less intense in Italian schools with far less stress laid on glorifying the Fascist leod-

Sinking of the Argentine merchantman Uruguay by a Nazi submarine last year still rankles in Congress. The report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee asks that the Government of ActingPresident Castillo insist on "satisfaction in line with the just demands of national sentiment.” In an open debate Senator Atansio Eguiguren demanded that the German Ambassador, Carom Edmond von Thermann, be given his passports and that diplomatic relationships be severed. He described as “inexplicable” the final Note of the Argentine Government, which declared: “It is willing not to insits on its protest in the hope that at the end of the war the German Government will see its way to expressing the friendly relations existing between the two countries and by showing that the sinking of the Uruguay is an incidental episode.” The Senator said this note was "incredible.” He charged that the Acting President has an inclination toward Germany. "The Argentine people do not want appeasement,” Senor Eguiguren declared. The Foreign Minister, Dr Enrique Ruiz Guinazu, was asked by the Senate to attend the session, but ho excused himself on the ground that he had nothing to add to precious statements.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13647, 21 May 1942, Page 2

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AT A BRITISH FIGHTER STATION Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13647, 21 May 1942, Page 2

AT A BRITISH FIGHTER STATION Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13647, 21 May 1942, Page 2

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