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FREEDOM FOR EXPRESSION

BAN NOW LIFTED IN • ARGENTINA (Rec. 7 pan.) NEW YORK, August 7. “The Argentine Government last night lifted the state of siege, removing all restrictions on freedom of speech and press, assembly and political activity,”. says the Buenos Aires correspondent of the Associated Press.

“This step was taken amid increasing demands for the restoration of a constitutional government. It was also presumably taken in preparation for the elections, which the President (General Farrell) promised to hold this year. The three leading political parties, the Radicals, Conservatives, and Socialists, may now conduct active political campaigns.”

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24640, 9 August 1945, Page 5

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FREEDOM FOR EXPRESSION Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24640, 9 August 1945, Page 5

FREEDOM FOR EXPRESSION Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24640, 9 August 1945, Page 5

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