The Japanese Problem in the United States: An Investigation for the Commission on Relations with Japan Appointed by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in AmericaMacmillan, 1920 - 334 páginas |
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... shown by the occupa- tions of Japanese aliens arrived at the ports of the United States ( including Hawaii ) and Canada , as reported by the Commissioner General of Immigra- tion . The Immigration Commission presented the data bearing ...
... shown by the occupa- tions of Japanese aliens arrived at the ports of the United States ( including Hawaii ) and Canada , as reported by the Commissioner General of Immigra- tion . The Immigration Commission presented the data bearing ...
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... shown a tendency to increase . We are experienc- ing with the Japanese what we have experienced with immigrants from most European countries . A very considerable percentage of them have estab- report ( p . 7 ) , 681 were Japanese ...
... shown a tendency to increase . We are experienc- ing with the Japanese what we have experienced with immigrants from most European countries . A very considerable percentage of them have estab- report ( p . 7 ) , 681 were Japanese ...
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... shown by the following table : 2 YEAR JAPANESE MALES ADMITTED JAPANESE FEMALES ADMITTED JAPANESE WIVES ADMITTED ( a ) 1909 1,777 ( b ) 867 ( b ) 665 1910 1,648 ( b ) 1,039 ( b ) 880 1911 2,377 1,905 1,551 1912 2,930 2,428 2,092 1913 ...
... shown by the following table : 2 YEAR JAPANESE MALES ADMITTED JAPANESE FEMALES ADMITTED JAPANESE WIVES ADMITTED ( a ) 1909 1,777 ( b ) 867 ( b ) 665 1910 1,648 ( b ) 1,039 ( b ) 880 1911 2,377 1,905 1,551 1912 2,930 2,428 2,092 1913 ...
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... shown is in the number of foreign - born males . According to the best estimates I have been able to obtain , the number of Japanese in the United States at the close of the year 1913 was about 95,000 . Of this number , approximately ...
... shown is in the number of foreign - born males . According to the best estimates I have been able to obtain , the number of Japanese in the United States at the close of the year 1913 was about 95,000 . Of this number , approximately ...
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... Shown ? Most of those who immigrated directly or indirectly to the Pacific Coast previous to 1908 came to begin as wage earners on the lowest rung of the industrial ladder . They came to Japanese boarding houses and from there most of ...
... Shown ? Most of those who immigrated directly or indirectly to the Pacific Coast previous to 1908 came to begin as wage earners on the lowest rung of the industrial ladder . They came to Japanese boarding houses and from there most of ...
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Página 317 - All aliens other than those mentioned in section one of this act may acquire, possess, enjoy and transfer real property, or any interest therein, in this State, in the manner and to the extent and for the purposes prescribed by any treaty now existing between the government of the United States and the nation or country of which such alien is a citizen or subject and not otherwise...
Página 207 - The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall have liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the territories of the other...
Página 282 - Washington, duly authorized by his Government, has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness the limitation and control which they have for the past three years exercised in regulation of the emigration of laborers to the United States.
Página 316 - All aliens eligible to citizenship under the laws of the United States may acquire, possess, enjoy, transmit and inherit real property, or any interest therein, in this State, in the same manner and to the same extent as citizens of the United States, except as otherwise provided by the laws of this State.
Página 314 - The citizens or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or may be granted to native citizens or subjects, on their submitting themselves to the conditions imposed upon the native citizens or subjects.
Página 314 - Nor shall any other or higher duties or charges be imposed in the territories of either of the contracting parties on the exportation of any article to the territories of the other, than such as are or may be payable on the exportation of the like article to any other foreign country.
Página 314 - They shall not be compelled, under any pretext whatever, to pay any charges or taxes other or higher than those that are or may be paid by native citizens or subjects.
Página 315 - Treaty, the High Contracting Parties agree that, in all that concerns commerce and navigation, any privilege, favor or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the subjects or citizens of any other State shall be extended to...
Página 318 - Any leasehold or other interest in real property less than the fee, hereafter acquired in violation of the provisions of this act by any alien mentioned in Section 2 of this act, or by any company, association or corporation mentioned in Section 3 of this act shall escheat to the State of Ar zona.
Página 316 - ... majority of the issued capital stock is owned by such aliens, may acquire, possess, enjoy and convey real property, or any interest therein, in this State, in the manner and to the extent and for the purposes...