ARGENTINE MEAT STRIKE
COMMUNIST SUPPORT (N.Z Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 8 p.fti.) NEW YORK, Match 7. “With Colonel Peron increasing his lead in the Presidential election, Argentina's Communists, who opposed him in the elections, have now swung about to support the national packing house strike approved by Colonel Peron's regime,” says the Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times.” “The prospects art the strike will last several weeks. "Argentina is Supposed to be the biggest shipper of Surplus meat for needy countries in the world to-day, so the present strike is Something Of ■tn international catastrophe. Britain already has diverted one meat-carry-ing ship from here to New Zealand and may be forced to divert others,”
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24820, 9 March 1946, Page 6
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