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Word: argentina (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...losses of 4,000,000 pesos. This reason was never given the Argentine Government and was officially refuted by NYRBA officials. Petition for cancelation of contract was made in order to simplify readjustment of routes and mail dispatch between the two American companies which will now fly out of Argentina and Uruguay-Pan American Grace Airways over the Andes and northward via the West Coast, and Pan American Airways northward directly up the East Coast, over the NYRBA route...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 15, 1930 | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

...Argentina called him merely but sufficiently El Hombre ("The Man"). That she thought him her greatest hombre was proved barely two years ago. Without making a single campaign speech, refusing to have his picture taken for electioneering purposes, he announced eight days before the polling date that he wished to be again elected president-and was swept into of fice by the largest majority in the history of the republic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AMERICA: Biggest Revolution | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

Last week this hero's wheel of Fortune gyrated madly, splintered, cracked and broke. The people of Buenos Aires, the Army and Navy of Argentina rose in a joyous rather than bloody revolution, cast their sick and aged hombre out and down. They had watched him take their overwhelming vote of two years ago as a lcense to behave as an autocrat, as a dictator more absolute and infinitely more unreasonable than Signor Benito Mussolini. Being staunch Democrats, the people could stand such tyranny no longer-especially in view of Argentina's current business slump, "hard times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AMERICA: Biggest Revolution | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

...that their elderly President is a dictator, point out that he not only allows political opposition in the country, but, unheard of in most Dictatorships, allows himself to be criticised in the public press and refuses to accept any salary. Actually. Hippolito Irigoyen not only dictates the policies of Argentina, but, distrusting most of his ministers, attempts to perform most of the routine work of the country himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AMERICA: Alarums & Excursions | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

Continuously since 1919, off and on since 1908, Augusto Bernardino Leguia has ruled Peru. In that time he has raised Peru to a position in South American affairs only second to the potent ABC powers, Argentina, Brazil, Chile. A network of railways, fine roads have been built. The oil and copper industries have been developed. Peru (not all his compatriots regard this as a blessing) has been opened up for foreign capital. With the aid of U. S. diplomats the 46-year-old Tacna-Arica boundary dispute with Chile has been settled. The disadvantages of the Leguia regime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERU: Ya Ha Firmado | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

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