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Reference FO 420/265
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title South and Central America: Further Correspondence (Folder 10)
Date 1923 Jan.-June
Collection Confidential Print: Latin America
Region South America
Countries Mexico
Places Argentina; Asuncion; Bahia; Bogota; Bolivia; Brazil; Buenos Aires; Caracas; Chile; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; El Salvador; Falkland Islands; France; Germany; Guadalajara; Guatemala; Guayaquil; Haiti; Havana; Honduras; La Paz; Lima; Lisbon; London; Madrid; Mexico; Mexico City; Montevideo; Netherlands; Nicaragua; Panama; Panama Canal Zone; Paraguay; Paraguay River; Paris; Patagonia; Peru; Portugal; Puerto Rico; Quito; Rio de Janeiro; Rio Grande do Sul; Santiago; São Paulo; Spain; Suriname (Dutch Guiana); United Kingdom; United States; Uruguay; Venezuela
People Alessandri, Arturo; Balmaceda, Jose; Curzon of Kedleston, 1st Marquess (George Curzon); Milner, Alfred, Viscount Milner; Wallace, John Findlay; Yrigoyen, (Juan) Hipolito
Topics administration; agriculture; air force; aircraft; alcohol; army; banking; battle; bonds; boundary; boundary dispute; British Empire; British Government; business; canal; Catholicism; Christianity; church; civil war; commodities; communications; concessions; conferences; constitution; coup d'état; currency; customs; debt; diplomacy; diplomatic representation; disease; education; elections; empire; execution; exile; food; foreign policy; gold; governor; hospitals; immigration; independence; industry; justice; labour; landlords; language; League of Nations; loans; medicine; migration; military; mining; Native Americans; navy; oil; Panama Canal; peasantry; pipeline; plague; political parties; propaganda; Protestantism; railway; republic; revolution; roads; schools; separatism; ships; siege; tariffs; trade; transport; treaty; universities; war; women
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