wholly of European Ex- chief industries, 200 cosmopolitan, 198 Iberian and Anglo-Saxon col- immigrants defined, 203 immigration into ruary, 1922, 199 immigration law, 203 for Feb- permits required of foreigners, provision for colonists, 202 208 Australasia, fear of submergence ideals of, 121 objects to entrance of skilled remoteness, factor in deter- Australia, 136 agreements with other coun- assimilation no problem, 151 148 divisions of 137 commonwealth, examples of exclusion, 147 lure of gold, 136 medical, bureaux, 144 methods of publicity, 140 special provisions for ex-ser- total immigrants, 138 B Black Hand, 38, 56 Botony Bay, Penal Colony, 136 area and population of prov- common interests of U. S. crime and dependency, 101 dominance of English-speak- English speaking and other exchange of settlers, 93 112 publicity methods and results, 94 racial element, older prov- immigra- Canadian Legislation, 108-120 115 conditions on immigrant ships, 108 deportation within three examination at ocean ports, 114 excluded classes, 111 literacy test, 113 transportation companies house detained gers, 119 passen- Canadianization, work in, 99 Citizenship, 381-386 children born abroad, 381 Porto Rican, 384 to certain Indians, 386 Colored races first prohibited, 211 Contribution to American life, 58 D Davis, Professor Jerome, 20, 50 Definition of immigrant, 315 Development of the Bantus, 156 Diversity of aims, 215 Divisions of Argentina, 196, 197 103 Japanese, 23–26 Jewish immigrants, 40 intellectual keenness charac- manufacturers of clothing, 41 K Kanthack, Mr. F. E., 163 214 Kenya, case of, 216 "Know Nothing" Party, 64 Labor L conditions in South Latin tongues first place in S. A., Law, New Argentine Homestead, Canadian, elasticity in, 116, summary of Brazilian, 191 of Peru, Bolivia and Vene- in regard to Orientals. 67 appointment of commissioners, Chinese exclusion laws, 296 citizenship of married women Laws, importation of laborers, 293 manifests) outward bound, 301 payment to informer, 293 suspended immigration from U. S. applicable to Philippine white-slave traffic, 302-306 Canadian, 108-120 Legislative ideals, trend of, 215 Literacy test held in abeyance, M Mac Lean, Annie Marion, 51, 93 certificates, 145 Melting-pot not population sol- Mennonite prohibited, 117 Mining and feather industries, Nationality, determining, 324- Native American Party, 63 discharged soldiers, 373 penal, 377 repealed, 380 of intention, validating certificate of, 377 National Child Labor Commit- New Immigrants, 34, 38, 41 aliens, naturalization of, 133 Old immigrants, 31, 34 Oriental menace, 21 problem of the, 104 P Padrone, the, 53 Park, Robert E., 57 Passage of Cable Act, 72 Persons exempt from medical Peru, immigration decree of, 205 Porto Rica citizenship, 374 Powys, Llewellyn, 216, 217 Prohibited classes, 143, 144, 167, Prohibiting importation of Prospects for settlers (South Provision for medical examina- in regard to Asiatics, South for treatment of alien seamen, Publicity methods, 94, 140 Q Question of surplus population, Questions to be studied, 20 Quotas for 1921, 223 R Race variation, Professor Kel- |