. Chile today and tomorrow . ing to theshallow character of almost every indentation, withthe notable exception of Talcahuano, and the prevalenceof heavy ground swells and strong gales from the northand the southwest. The social problems of Chile are no more and no lessthan the problems of any other country of the tem-perate zone inhabited by a progressive white popula-tion. The difficulties of adequate transport to serveher growing industrial and farming regions; questionsregarding a large working population crowded into greatmining camps; political and educational problems, areall hers: but


. Chile today and tomorrow . ing to theshallow character of almost every indentation, withthe notable exception of Talcahuano, and the prevalenceof heavy ground swells and strong gales from the northand the southwest. The social problems of Chile are no more and no lessthan the problems of any other country of the tem-perate zone inhabited by a progressive white popula-tion. The difficulties of adequate transport to serveher growing industrial and farming regions; questionsregarding a large working population crowded into greatmining camps; political and educational problems, areall hers: but she is aided towards solution by the homo-geneity of her hardy race. Chile has no black or yellow population. Thereare in the country only four African Negroes, and theforeigners resident are mainly Western Europeans andthe nationals of sister states. Peruvians, prior to thefriction of 1920, formed 20 per cent of the foreignpopulation; Bolivians number 22,000 or 16 per cent;there are 20,000 Spaniards, about 13 per cent; Ger-.


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