File:1913-06-22-El Debate-Reunión en agasajo al Sr. Julián Bourdeu..jpg

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Español: Recorte de "El Debate", periódico desaparecido de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, de fecha 22 de junio de 1913. Informa de una reunión en la parroquia (circunscripción electoral) de San Bernardo en homenaje al comisario de la sección 7a. de la Policía de la Capital, Sr. Julián Bourdeu. Al pie del recorte, figuran nombres de viejos vecinos de los barrios de Villa Crespo y de Palermo.
English: Clip from "El Debate", a newspaper now dissapeared of Buenos Aires city, dated June 22, 1913. The subject is a meeting in San Bernardo electoral parrish to honour Mr. Julian Bourdeu, commissary of the 7th Precinct of the Policía de la Capital. At the botom of the clip, the names of old neigbours of Villa Crespo and Palermo quarters of Buenos Aires
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Source Recorte de "El Debate", periódico desaparecido de Buenos Aires, de fecha 22 de junio de 1913
Author Periodistas de "El Debate"
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