The trade of the world . prom a photoE:raph, cooyri^ht, by Underwoud Sc Underwood. Lake Maggiore, From a pboto^raph by Browo Bf A Typical Italian Ox-Gart Carrying Grapes from a Vineyard. ITALYS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 185 North America have in years gone by com-promised upon South America, where the immi-gration laws have not been so strict. Argentinahas been next in favor to the United States withItalian emigrants, and there are now about onemillion Italians in that country, or about one sixthof the entire population. There are, ia fact, asmany Italian-born in Argentina as there are nowin th


The trade of the world . prom a photoE:raph, cooyri^ht, by Underwoud Sc Underwood. Lake Maggiore, From a pboto^raph by Browo Bf A Typical Italian Ox-Gart Carrying Grapes from a Vineyard. ITALYS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 185 North America have in years gone by com-promised upon South America, where the immi-gration laws have not been so strict. Argentinahas been next in favor to the United States withItalian emigrants, and there are now about onemillion Italians in that country, or about one sixthof the entire population. There are, ia fact, asmany Italian-born in Argentina as there are nowin the United States, and the annual movement toArgentina now nearly equals that to the UnitedStates. It is more migratory in character, how-ever, and about one half of the Italians who go toArgentina return after the harvest work is is estimated that $15,000,000 is sent or broughtinto Italy as a result of Italian labor in year emigration from Italy to Argentina wasprohibited by the Italian government upon allegedsanitary and economic grounds. Such a prohibi-tion is merely temporary


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