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Stifles Pro-Ally Move In Argentina

BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 3.

Fro-Nazi Nationalists hurled eggs and oranges at the former President (Senor Augustin Justo) and precipitated a riot after Senor Justo had delivered a speech in the British Chamber of Commerce in which he pledged support to the United Nations and challenged Argentina’s foreign policy. Senor Justo is expected to be a candidate in the 1943 Presidential elections.

The police invoked regulations under Argentina’s state of siege which was proclaimed by President Castillo and cancelled the meeting summoned by labour unions, at which it was intended to pay homage to the Soviet.

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Northern Advocate, 5 November 1942, Page 5

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Stifles Pro-Ally Move In Argentina Northern Advocate, 5 November 1942, Page 5

Stifles Pro-Ally Move In Argentina Northern Advocate, 5 November 1942, Page 5

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