BRITISH VICTORY
CONFIDENCE FELT ARGENTINE SYMPATHY (British Official Wireless.) (Received July 25, 2.15 p.m.) RUGBY, July 24. Mi*. Churchill has received a message from Don Carlos Alberto Pueyrredon, president of the Pro-Ally Committee of Buenos Aires, expressing the confidence in a British victory felt by Argentine sympathisers for the Allied cause. The message has given much pleasure in London, where great value is placed upon the deep understanding of the issues underlying the present struggle which are known to exist among thoughtful, well-informed people, as well as instinctive sympathy which is so widespread in Argentine and other South American States and which is manifest again in this timely declaration of support of influential personages in the Argentine. Sympathy upon which the British people feel they can rely wherever freedom is cherished and ideals of peace, progress, justice, and welfare are honoured is indeed an important factor in fortifying their determination.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 22, 25 July 1940, Page 12
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