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wholly of European Ex-
traction, 197

chief industries, 200
Citizenship acquired easily,
204

cosmopolitan, 198
homestead law, 200

Iberian and Anglo-Saxon col-
onization, 197

immigrants defined, 203

immigration into

ruary, 1922, 199

immigration law, 203

for Feb-

permits required of foreigners,
204

provision for colonists, 202
settlers and laws in the, 196
size and political division, 196
spells riches to Europeans,

208

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Australasia, fear of submergence
by Asiatics, 124

ideals of, 121

objects to entrance of skilled
white labor, 125

remoteness, factor in deter-
mining character of popu-
lation, 123

Australia, 136

agreements with other coun-
tries, 147

assimilation no problem, 151
assisted immigration, 138
dictation test, 144
distribution of immigrants,

148

divisions

of

137

commonwealth,

examples of exclusion, 147
general provisions, 146
immigration legislation-pre-
federal, 141

lure of gold, 136

medical, bureaux, 144
certificates, 145

methods of publicity, 140
naturalization of aliens, 149
"nominated" immigrants, 139
opposition, to immigration, 125
prohibited classes, 143
races represented, 149
racial hatred, 124

special provisions for ex-ser-
vice men, 139
stowaways, 147

total immigrants, 138
town life, 137
various acts, 142

B

Black Hand, 38, 56
Bolivia, 206

Botony Bay, Penal Colony, 136
Brazil, agricultural industries
rank first in, 185

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area and population of prov-
inces, 87

common interests of U. S.
and, 87

crime and dependency, 101
deportations, 100

dominance of English-speak-
ing, 91

English speaking and other
immigrants, 88

exchange of settlers, 93
formation of Dominion, 85
Hindu a distinct problem, 105
illiteracy of immigrants, 102
immigrant settlements, 102
immigrants seek west, 99
immigration increasing, 106
immigration policy, 91
invites Doukhobors, 103
problems of the oriental, 104
provisions due to World War,

112

publicity methods and results,

94

racial element, older prov-
inces, 86
statistics, 89-91

immigra-

Canadian Legislation, 108-120
attitude toward single women,

115
citizenship, 109

conditions on immigrant

ships, 108

deportation within three
years, 113

examination at ocean ports,

114

excluded classes, 111
illiteracy clause, 112
law, elasticity in, 116
liability of steamship com-
panies, 117

literacy test, 113

transportation companies

house detained

gers, 119

passen-

Canadianization, work in, 99
Certain aspects of immigration,
47-59

Citizenship, 381-386
by birth, 381

children born abroad, 381
of persons naturalized, 382
expatriation, 382

Porto Rican, 384

to certain Indians, 386
women, 382

Colored races first prohibited,

211

Contribution to American life, 58
Criticism, English Editor's, 122

D

Davis, Professor Jerome, 20, 50
Defining status of citizens of
U. S., 311

Definition of immigrant, 315
Deportation 328,

Development of the Bantus, 156
Discovery of diamonds in South
America, 154

Diversity of aims, 215

Divisions of Argentina, 196, 197
Doukhobors invited to Canada,

103
Durham, Lord, 108

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Japanese, 23–26
Jenks and Lauck, 18, 25, 40, 64,
117, 207, 227

Jewish immigrants, 40
Jews in America, 41

intellectual keenness charac-
teristic of, 41

manufacturers of clothing, 41
Johnston, Sir Harry, 7
Joint Resolution of October 19,
1918, 280, 281

K

Kanthack, Mr. F. E., 163
Kellogg, Professor Vernon, 212-

214

Kenya, case of, 216

"Know Nothing" Party, 64
Koebel, W. H., 197, 198
Kupferburger, W., 155

Labor

L

conditions in South
Africa, 163

Latin tongues first place in S. A.,
212

Law, New Argentine Homestead,
200-202

Canadian, elasticity in, 116,
132

summary of Brazilian, 191
Laws, immigration, 231-386

of Peru, Bolivia and Vene-
zuela, 205-207

in regard to Orientals. 67
Laws not repealed or reënacted,
292-312

appointment of commissioners,
296

Chinese exclusion laws, 296
Chinese conducting exhibits,
297

citizenship of married women
and of children, 299
commissioners general of im-
migration, 296
department of labor, 307
establishing immigrant fund,
292

Laws, importation of laborers,

293

manifests) outward bound, 301
office of superintendent of im-
migration, 294

payment to informer, 293
repealing immigrant fund, 301
refund of head tax, 297
maintenance of Chinese, 306
status of U. S. Citizens in
foreign countries, 311
subscriptions for publications,
298

suspended immigration from
countries having conta-
gious diseases, 294
transportation companies to
post copies of immigra-
tion laws, 301

U. S. applicable to Philippine
Islands, 298

white-slave traffic, 302-306
Legislation, 60-81

Canadian, 108-120

Legislative ideals, trend of, 215
Liability of steamship com-
panies, 117-119

Literacy test held in abeyance,
113

M

Mac Lean, Annie Marion, 51, 93
Medical bureaux, 144

certificates, 145
examinations, 117

Melting-pot not population sol-
vent, 214

Mennonite prohibited, 117
Mexican immigrants, 27
Mexicans recorded, 28

Mining and feather industries,
154

Nationality, determining, 324-
327

Native American Party, 63
Naturalization of aliens, 71,
133, 149, 172, 193, 371-
381

discharged soldiers, 373
enemies prohibited, 371
races, 371

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penal, 377

repealed, 380

of

intention,

validating certificate of, 377
official mail relating to, 376
petition for, 365

National Child Labor Commit-
tee, 48

New Immigrants, 34, 38, 41
New Zealand, 125

aliens, naturalization of, 133
registration of, 133
arrivals and departures, 128
assisted immigration, 129
chief cities and population of,
126
Chinese immigration, 130, 131
elasticity in administering
laws, 132
growth of, 126
immigration to and emigra-
tion from, 128
increase in population from
1861-1920, 127

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Old immigrants, 31, 34
Old World habits, New World
wages, 36

Oriental menace, 21

problem of the, 104
Orientals, Laws in regard to, 67

P

Padrone, the, 53

Park, Robert E., 57

Passage of Cable Act, 72
Penalty for illegal transporta-
tion, 329

Persons exempt from medical
examination, 145

Peru, immigration decree of, 205
Polish peasant, 20

Porto Rica citizenship, 374
Portuguese, official language in
S. A., 184

Powys, Llewellyn, 216, 217
Preparation of documents, 333
Problem of admitting Asiatics
recognized, 171

Prohibited classes, 143, 144, 167,
293

Prohibiting importation of
laborers, under contract,
293

Prospects for settlers (South
America), 182

Provision for medical examina-
tion, 168

in regard to Asiatics, South
Africa, 171

for treatment of alien seamen,
277

Publicity methods, 94, 140

Q

Question of surplus population,
226-228

Questions to be studied, 20
Quota difficulties, 222
immigrants, 316

Quotas for 1921, 223
new, examples of, 225

R

Race variation, Professor Kel-
logg on, 212-214

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