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The proposal met with strong opposition , and after a somewhat stormy debate was carried only by 1,275,000 votes to 1,209,000 — a majority of 66.000 . On the second day the conference considered a resolution affirming that after the war ...
The proposal met with strong opposition , and after a somewhat stormy debate was carried only by 1,275,000 votes to 1,209,000 — a majority of 66.000 . On the second day the conference considered a resolution affirming that after the war ...
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THE PAN - AMERICAN CONFERENCE On January 15 a conference was opened at Rio de Janeiro of the Foreign Ministers of the twenty - one American Republics , with Señor Aranha , the Brazilian Foreign Minister , presiding .
THE PAN - AMERICAN CONFERENCE On January 15 a conference was opened at Rio de Janeiro of the Foreign Ministers of the twenty - one American Republics , with Señor Aranha , the Brazilian Foreign Minister , presiding .
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On January 17 , immediately after the opening of the Pan - American Conference at Rio , President Vargas told the Brazilian Press Association that Brazil was no longer neutral , and at the conference itself the Brazilian Foreign ...
On January 17 , immediately after the opening of the Pan - American Conference at Rio , President Vargas told the Brazilian Press Association that Brazil was no longer neutral , and at the conference itself the Brazilian Foreign ...
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