TABLE E.-Japanese alien arrivals in continental United States, fiscal year Improper passports for admission to continental United States are those held by laborers and limited Of the 388 without proper passports, 79 held passports not entitling them to enter the United States laborers with passports limited to Canada or Mexico; 1 nonlaborer with passport limited to Peru: 4 laborers not his own: 9 nonlaborers were born in Mexico; 2 nonlaborers with passports issued by Japanese Consul in composed of 27 nonlaborers and 16 laborers claiming to have lost passports held at time of departure from serting seamen; 5 nonlaborers were wives of United States citizens; 1 nonlaborer was a subject of Holland; Islands; 3 nonlaborers and 56 laborers were stowaways; 1 laborer was a seaman, reshipped foreign; 1 notwife of a subject of Norway; 1 nonlaborer enlisted in the United States Navy; 1 nonlaborer claimed to have and 71 laborers are unknown. nded June 30, 1921, showing various details bearing on the Japanese agreement. to countries or places other than continental United States. and 309 were without any kind of passport. The 79 holding improper passports were composed of 55 with passports not genuine; 1 laborer and 1 nonlaborer held British passports; 1 nonlaborer with passport United States; and 4 laborers and 1 nonlaborer were Canadian citizens. The 309 without passport were Japan; 3 nonlaborers and 11 laborers claiming to have left Japan without passports; 100 laborers were de6 nonlaborers were survivors of wrecked ship; 1 nonlaborer, passport not required for visit to the Bahama laborer was a steward in the United States Navy; 1 nonlaborer was a British subject; 1 nonlaborer was the his passport stolen in Hawaii; and the circumstances regarding nonpossession of passports by 3 nonlaborers— 70112-21-10 Nonlaborers. Laborers. Grand total. TABLE E.-Japanese alien arrivals in continental United States, fiscal year ended Sixth month preceding arrival... 187 1 41 2 29 8 8 99 23 622 9 195 90 6 97 4 101 74 ports: 'Nonlaboring occupations.. Laboring occupations.... 644 23 Occupations not mentioned in passports.... 37 12 20 27 120 3,369 June 30, 1921, showing various details bearing on the Japanese agreement-Continued. 3 479 13 Without proper With and without proper passport. Nonlaborers. Total admitted and de barred..... Admitted: Male. Total. Debarred: Male. Female.. Total. Housewives without other Resided in Hawaii: TABLE F.-Japanese arrivals in Hawaii, fiscal year ended June 1 The 5 applicants without passports consisted of 1 nonlaborer claiming to be a diplomat; 2 nonlaborers, members of diplomatic party; and 1 nonlaborer, the circumstances regarding nonpossession of passport are unknown; and 1 laborer with passport not genuine. |