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[[margin, red pencil, written vertically]] Brazil - Sao Paolo [[/margin, red pencil, written vertically]]
in a cotton mill. Mounted soldiers and police around. [[underlined in red]] Soldiers uniform is wool, very substantial [[/underlined in red]] and reminding somewhat [[underlined in red]] French uniforms. [[/underlined in red]] Campaign uniform of officers is plain [[underlined in red]] cotton kaki entirely similar to that of U.S. Army. [[/underlined in red]] Police wear dark blue uniform and [[strikethrough]] felt [[/strikethrough]] dark felt helmets without pin. Here again I note that [[underlined in red]] most policemen are niggers [[/underlined in red]] or colored, and as a loot look [[underlined in red]] much below the average men [[/underlined in red]] one meets here in the street They seem rather weak as far as selection goes. Autos as in
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B.uenos Ayres and Chile and Urugay [[underlined in red]] delight in [[/underlined in red]] making as [[underlined in red]] much noise [[/underlined in red]] as possible streaking along with [[underlined in red]] open mufflers [[/underlined in red]] Some of the streets are decidedly steep city being built on rolling hilly ground. Excellent [[underlined in red]] fruit [[/underlined in red]] my guide tells me some of it is [[underlined in red]] imported from U.S. [[/underlined in red]] but I doubt it Excellent Alligator Pears [[underlined in red]] (Aquacate) [[/underlined in red]] Goods deployed in stores all seem much more high priced than in U.S. [[underlined in red]] Fish seems scarce. [[/underlined in red]] nobody seems to want to go and catch fish when there is better employment on land. Weather and