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. South Or Tiie Rio Grande. 'When the Portugeuse invaded the country they inter-married freely, and the population became largely halfcaste. The net result of racial changes had been that Anglo-Saxons had taken up the work of developing the countries, and in this respect he regretted to state that British influence, once predominant, appeared to be on the wane. Briefly referring to Buenos Aires and Rio do Janeiro, the prolessor declared that the latter was the most heautful city in the world. Professor Johnston.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 2
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