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Here, out of four and a half million inhabitants (almost all white men), over one million are Italians, and Italian blood runs in the veins of perhaps one-third of the remainder. The annual Italian immigration averages over 46,000, or nearly one-half of the whole. At Buenos Ayres at least one-third of the 600,000 inhabitants are Italians. They already hold the first rank in the industry of the country. The bulk of the engineering and milling and furniture, of the paper and soap industries, almo...st all the hat and tobacco manufactures, most of the cement and marble works, a large part of the tanning and tinned meat businesses, is in their hands. They own nearly half the commercial firms of Buenos Ayres, with a capital of ;^30,ooo,ooo, and more than half its workshops. Italian architects and masons have built the greater part of Buenos Ayres and La Plata. Italians and Dalmatians have all the river carrying trade and two- thirds of the coasting trade. Italian peasants and men of business have almost a monopoly of the corn-farms.
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