Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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... transportation is easiest and the tradition of immigration strongest . These people once here fulfill the law that a low standard of living is accompanied by a high birth rate . They out - multiply us . ( 3 ) The citizens of the present ...
... transportation is easiest and the tradition of immigration strongest . These people once here fulfill the law that a low standard of living is accompanied by a high birth rate . They out - multiply us . ( 3 ) The citizens of the present ...
Page 97
... transportation , and leaving such booking agency to provide the employment on the Canadian side . There is no supervision of an official character exercised over these immi- grants . " 12 From this it will appear that they were actually ...
... transportation , and leaving such booking agency to provide the employment on the Canadian side . There is no supervision of an official character exercised over these immi- grants . " 12 From this it will appear that they were actually ...
Page 108
... transportation . There seemed to be no wit in inviting settlers to come over only to have them die on the way . Children suffered inordinately on these journeys , and there were many children since the emigrants were practically always ...
... transportation . There seemed to be no wit in inviting settlers to come over only to have them die on the way . Children suffered inordinately on these journeys , and there were many children since the emigrants were practically always ...
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... transportation , and prescribe penalties for violation of the law . Moral conditions in steerage are dealt with at length in an effort to safe - guard female passengers . While no special investigations had been made on ships carrying ...
... transportation , and prescribe penalties for violation of the law . Moral conditions in steerage are dealt with at length in an effort to safe - guard female passengers . While no special investigations had been made on ships carrying ...
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... transportation charges be paid by the Government , but also that pocket money to the amount of ten dollars should be added . Two of the provinces , Ontario and Saskatchewan , are already advancing fares to house workers coming from ...
... transportation charges be paid by the Government , but also that pocket money to the amount of ten dollars should be added . Two of the provinces , Ontario and Saskatchewan , are already advancing fares to house workers coming from ...
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