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Chile: The Anderson Intervention

Alexander, Josephine | April 24, 1972 issue

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Reports on the disclosure of plans of military coup d'état in Chile on March 15, 1972, by the journalist, Jack Anderson. Details about hunger march organized by proletarian women on March 23, 1972; Construction of conference building for United Nations trade conference in Santiago, Chile; Support provided to the President Salvador Allende Gossens, by workers in Chile.

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COUPS d'etat -- Chile; ALLENDE Gossens, Salvador, 1908-1973; ANDERSON, Jack; DEMONSTRATIONS; CONGRESSES & conventions; SANTIAGO (Chile); CHILE
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