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U.S. NOTE TO ARGENTINA REPUDIATION OF ALLEGATION DEMANDED NEW YORK. February 2. The United States Cnarge' d'Affaires at Buenos Aires, Mr John Cabot, acting under State Department instructions, made a peremptory demand for public repudiation of Colonel Peron's charge that the American Embassy in Argentina is smuggling arms across the River Plate, says the ' New York Times ' correspondent. Mr Cabot called on the Foreign Minister and handed him a memorandum asking whether the Argentine Government associated itself with Colonel Peron's charges. The memorandum added that, if not, the United States expects the Argentine Government »to repudiate it publicjy. ' The correspondent points out that the request is based on the fact that Colonel Peroh, until recently, was a member of the Argentine Government, and the people still connect him with it. The memorandum, although curtly worded, is not an ultimatum, and sets no time limit within which the Government is required to act.

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Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 5

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CURTLY WORDED Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 5

CURTLY WORDED Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 5