ARGENTINE 45 sons of the year and plans are being consid ered for doubling its present facilities. Much of the impetus in trade circles in this land is due to the presence of the English, Germans and Italians who control the bank ing, transportation and commercial life of the country. Both the Briton and the Teuton have large sums invested in all kinds of en terprises, the total being estimated at $2,000,- 000,000. The Italian has developed into the small shopkeeper and farmer. In Buenos Aires alone there are two daily papers printed in English, which serves to give some idea of the extent of the English speaking population in this city. There are also daily papers published in Italian, German, French and Arabic. Practically all the nations of Europe are represented in the banking business, the United States being the last to enter the field. The English are the strongest and the Germans next. Argentine is supposed to be on a gold ex