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ATTITUDE OF U.S.

"Braced For Decision’ (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) WASHINGTON, March 21. The United States was bracing itself today for the immensely difficult political decision on how to act toward Argentina if President Frondizi is ousted by the military, the “New York Times” said. The decision would involve a determination whether or how soon to recognise a military regime, even if the power were normally vested in the Supreme Court, and whether to continue economic aid to Argentina under the Alliance for Progress. For the time being. Administration officials dismissed as “hypothetical” the question of attitudes towards a military dictatorship.

Contractor Improving.— The Indian test cricket captain, N. Contractor, who had two operations after being hit on the head by a rising ball, is improving, doctors said yesterday.—Bridgetown (Barbados), March 21.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29778, 22 March 1962, Page 13

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ATTITUDE OF U.S. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29778, 22 March 1962, Page 13

ATTITUDE OF U.S. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29778, 22 March 1962, Page 13

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