TRADITIONAL FRIENDS
BRITAIN AND BRAZIL
(British Official News.) Press Association —By Wireless—Copyright.
RUGBY, October 26
The close relationship that had for long existed between Brazil and Britain was referred to at a dinner last night, when the Brazilian Ambassador, Dr Rani de Oliviera, was tbo guest of a club known as the Knights nf the Round Table. Hr. Oliviera said that his country was the traditional friend of Great Britain, to whom they were united by the bonds of intimate collaboration in the great duty of all nations—continual efforts towards .a better understanding for tho good of civilisation.
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Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 7
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