Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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Page 62
... vessels , and many who lived until arrival were so weakened by disease and starvation that they soon became objects of public care . Before the middle of the century , conditions were so bad that objections were raised in Congress ...
... vessels , and many who lived until arrival were so weakened by disease and starvation that they soon became objects of public care . Before the middle of the century , conditions were so bad that objections were raised in Congress ...
Page 64
... vessels , a serious question which has long been a matter of contest and com- plaint may be effectively and satisfactorily ended . " The states , of course , feared the congestion of population which actually took place later , and ...
... vessels , a serious question which has long been a matter of contest and com- plaint may be effectively and satisfactorily ended . " The states , of course , feared the congestion of population which actually took place later , and ...
Page 108
... vessels were superseded by steamships , there remained the incentive to use every inch of space , regardless of the comfort of passengers . An abnormally high death rate on the voyage resulted . Early legislation in the provinces aimed ...
... vessels were superseded by steamships , there remained the incentive to use every inch of space , regardless of the comfort of passengers . An abnormally high death rate on the voyage resulted . Early legislation in the provinces aimed ...
Page 118
... vessel at the time of her departure from the port or place whence she has cleared or sailed for Canada , or who were on board such vessel at the time of her departure from the port or place whence she has cleared or sailed from Canada ...
... vessel at the time of her departure from the port or place whence she has cleared or sailed for Canada , or who were on board such vessel at the time of her departure from the port or place whence she has cleared or sailed from Canada ...
Page 130
... vessels to New Zealand was limited to one for every 200 tons . The number of 10 New Zealand Official Year Book , 1921-22 , page 49 . Chinese who have entered New Zealand for specified periods is 130 MODERN IMMIGRATION.
... vessels to New Zealand was limited to one for every 200 tons . The number of 10 New Zealand Official Year Book , 1921-22 , page 49 . Chinese who have entered New Zealand for specified periods is 130 MODERN IMMIGRATION.
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