ARGENTINE POLICY
BUENOS AIRES, June 27. The Argentine Congress, at a joint session, unanimously accepted the resignation of- President Ortiz, through ill-health. The Vice President (Dr. R. Castillo) who has been Acting President for nearly two years, will succeed Dr. Oritz for the remainder oi his term, which expires in February 1944. No immediate changes in the Cabinet are contemplated. A correspondent states; that the public feeling ■ aroused bv the tornedoing bv a German submarine Ox the shin Rio' Tercero may make necessary some change,,in oolicv. In renewed anti-Axis demonstrations .m Buenos Aires Windows’ of the office of an Italian shipping rline were smashed. A 4 . .. ■- ANTI-AXIS DEMONSTRATIONS.
(Rec: 12.0’.) BUENOS’AIRES. June 29. “'New anti-AxisVddffidnsrratfdns flared up-here over ifie 1 a, crowd stoned the windows .of an Ital’an navigation company,. and a small bomb exploded in the home of the editor of the pro-Fascist newspaper “Mat.tio D’ltal’a.” Police dispersed anti-Axis student parades, funerals of victims of the “R’o Tercero,” an Argentine merchantman torpedoed last week, are being held to-morrow,
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1942, Page 3
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