Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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Page 37
... intentions in the world on the part of the operator , such an irresponsible system would eventually break down . Hiding money in sugar bowls is quite as good a method . Nothing is a greater setback to thrift than the unexpected loss of ...
... intentions in the world on the part of the operator , such an irresponsible system would eventually break down . Hiding money in sugar bowls is quite as good a method . Nothing is a greater setback to thrift than the unexpected loss of ...
Page 72
... intention to become a citizen , and to renounce allegiance to any foreign sovereignty . ( 2 ) Not less than two years nor more than seven after he has made such declaration , he shall file a petition , verified by two credible witnesses ...
... intention to become a citizen , and to renounce allegiance to any foreign sovereignty . ( 2 ) Not less than two years nor more than seven after he has made such declaration , he shall file a petition , verified by two credible witnesses ...
Page 150
... Intention to settle in the British Empire . The applicant must furnish in addition to certain personal facts , ( a ) Newspapers containing copies of an advertisement , as prescribed by law , of his intention to seek nat- uralization ...
... Intention to settle in the British Empire . The applicant must furnish in addition to certain personal facts , ( a ) Newspapers containing copies of an advertisement , as prescribed by law , of his intention to seek nat- uralization ...
Page 173
... intention . After that he must procure a certificate of good repute from a Magistrate or Justice of the Peace , to whom he is personally known . The applicant must duly and legally declare the accuracy of such certificate , which ...
... intention . After that he must procure a certificate of good repute from a Magistrate or Justice of the Peace , to whom he is personally known . The applicant must duly and legally declare the accuracy of such certificate , which ...
Page 179
... intention here to confuse the reader by refer- ence to works in a foreign tongue . I have therefore confined myself to material available in English , together with such translations as it was necessary to make . In accordance with this ...
... intention here to confuse the reader by refer- ence to works in a foreign tongue . I have therefore confined myself to material available in English , together with such translations as it was necessary to make . In accordance with this ...
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