In Old Argentina
By
WHIM-WHAM
[Several Argentine professors who had been dismissed, tried to hold classes in the streets of Buenos Aires, but the lice dispersed them with tear gas. niversity students at Cordoba broke up mounted police charges by throwing marbles on the streets, causing the horses to slip and throw their riders. The President (General’ Ramirez) discharged all Government employees who signed a manifesto, on ctober 15, calling on the Government to return to ee democracy.-Cable news item. Pe neste! in Argentine Ramirez still refuses To toe the anti-Fascist Line- . Instead, amuses Himself by emptying from their chairs Professors criticising The State of Argentine Affairs And Change advising. Unchaired Professors, wroth to see Free Speech thus trifled With, seek the Street, only to he By Tear-gas stifled. re Students, unless Report The true Facts garbles, Resist Police-the mounted SortBy throwing Marbles. So Mussolini’s Crash Has not, it seems, Awakened Others from their FascIst Dreams Of trying the Dictator Touch, Wherever there are Fools enough To stand for it, and fall for such Old-fashioned Stuff!
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 228, 5 November 1943, Page 2
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176In Old Argentina New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 228, 5 November 1943, Page 2
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