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WHERE THEY GO. “One of the major aspects of the current South American scone is the campaign for economic and political penetration of the continent by tiro three great outlaw nations of the modern world—outlaw being used simply to connote imperialistic adventure in defiance of the treaties and other instruments of the post-World War status quo,” says Mr Wilbur Burton in “Current History” (New York), who points out the following surprising facts: Brazil, 14.000,000 Italians, or about 35 per cent, of population, plus 500,000 Japanese, plus 400.000 Germans; Peru, 50,000 Japanese and an Italian military mission; Bolivia. German army advisors; Paraguay. Japanese colony; Uruguay, 30 per cent, of population is Italian; Argentina, 35 per cent, of population is Italian.

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Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 4

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Timely Topics Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 4

Timely Topics Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 4

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