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who had unlimited credit with English banks here before the war. His note was readily accepted everywhere. But [[red underline]] during the war he had to borrow money [[/red underline]] on his note from [[red underline]] English banks [[/red underline]] and they made the [[red underline]] mistake of refusing [[/red underline]] it, while the [[red underline]] Germans immediately took advantage [[/red underline]] of the situation and loaned him the money [[red underline]] hence his refusal to join the Allies. Rick [[/red underline]] says if American Banks had existed at that time in B.A. they certainly would have been smart enough not to offend [[red underline]] Iroygen. [[/red underline]]
Took carriage and drove to Parque Palermo Zoological and Botanical Garden all well
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kept and made a good impression. I noted the large and luxurious home of the Director of tramways. During evening [[red underline]] Dr. Luis Guglialnelli [[/red underline]] - Officina Quimica Nacional Calle Mexico 726 came to call on me with [[red underline]] his assistant Ullaus Horth [[/red underline]] the latter is a [[red underline]] Swede [[/red underline]] who acts as [[red underline]] interpreter. [[/red underline]] Guglialnelli [[red underline]] speaks a little french [[/red underline]] and nothing but Spanish so our conversation was rather difficult.
March 14 1920 (Sunday) Newspapers announce [[red underline]] new revolution in Germany and President Ebert in flight. [[/red underline]] The Army representing reactionary [[guess?]] element occupying Berlin. and probability of putting a new monarch on the throne and Hinden

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The Argentinian president was Hipoleto Yrigoyen