FRIENDSHIP UNIMPAIRED
anglo=argentine goodwill
closest economic relations.
STUDENTS VISIT PARLIAMENT,
•MTNISTER’S WELCOME IN SPANISH.
British Official Wireless. Rec. s.'p p.m. . ‘ ,un ®. 9 ’ ’ The Argentine university delegation now touring England visited the House of Commons to-day and a speech o’ wplcopie in 'Spanish .was deliveied by Mr. Harold Mitchell, Pqrlianieptftry Secretary to the Minister of Overseas Trade. . r, • . Later, at a luncheon w their, honotp, Mr. Mitchell referred to the friendship with Argentina wl]ich had remained unimpaired since it began HW years ftgo. To-day Argentina and the United Kingdom were in remarkably close econoni}c relations and it was pleasant to think that Englaiifl now provided Argentina with a market for those products which Englishmen had done so much to create. Mr. Mitchell hoped that as a result the of students’ visit they would carry with them a whiear idea of Britain’s efforts and achievements in _ spheres other fhan economic—in medicine, law, science, literature and politics.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 7
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