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... residence . For the period from April 15 to June 30 , 1910 , an approximation was made based upon that season's proportionate share of total arrivals for the year reported , and applied to " immigrants " intending to reside in ...
... residence . For the period from April 15 to June 30 , 1910 , an approximation was made based upon that season's proportionate share of total arrivals for the year reported , and applied to " immigrants " intending to reside in ...
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... residence in the United States , and each Japanese emigrant alien , upon departure , must designate the place of his last permanent residence in the United States . The above figures show that , during the period named , 32,702 Japanese ...
... residence in the United States , and each Japanese emigrant alien , upon departure , must designate the place of his last permanent residence in the United States . The above figures show that , during the period named , 32,702 Japanese ...
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... young and of the family - raising ages , while among the whites , a race long resident in California , there is necessarily the usual proportion of elderly persons . % YEAR תן CHART 4 . JAPANESE BIRTHS PER 100 BIRTH RATE . 37.
... young and of the family - raising ages , while among the whites , a race long resident in California , there is necessarily the usual proportion of elderly persons . % YEAR תן CHART 4 . JAPANESE BIRTHS PER 100 BIRTH RATE . 37.
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... resident aliens . In the election of November , 1914 , the proposal was voted down by a vote of 55,080 to 212,542 . Arizona Alien Land law . No person , other than a citizen of the United States , or who is eligible to citizenship under ...
... resident aliens . In the election of November , 1914 , the proposal was voted down by a vote of 55,080 to 212,542 . Arizona Alien Land law . No person , other than a citizen of the United States , or who is eligible to citizenship under ...
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... resident in Victoria may acquire , either by grant from the crown or otherwise , both real and personal property . ( 3 ) Queensland . Under the Land Act , 1910 ( sections 59b and 62 ) , an alien can not apply for any land in Queensland ...
... resident in Victoria may acquire , either by grant from the crown or otherwise , both real and personal property . ( 3 ) Queensland . Under the Land Act , 1910 ( sections 59b and 62 ) , an alien can not apply for any land in Queensland ...
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Page 96 - Treaty, as amended, and the said understanding to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Page 94 - Government, public functionaries, private individuals, corporations, or establishments of any kind, shall be imposed in the ports of the territories of either country upon the vessels of...
Page 95 - 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...
Page 93 - Party shall iuipose any other or higher duties or charges on the exportation of any article to the territories of the other than are or may be payable on the exportation of the like article to any other foreign country. Nor shall any prohibition be imposed...
Page 94 - States, without being liable to any other or higher duties or charges of whatever denomination than if such articles were imported in Japanese...
Page 51 - Foreign Affairs to be considered Mexicans in respect to such property, and accordingly not to invoke the protection of their Governments in respect to the same, under penalty, in case of breach, of forfeiture to the Nation of property so acquired. Within a zone of 100 kilometers from the frontiers, and of 50 kilometers from the sea coast, no foreigner shall under any conditions acquire direct ownership of lands and waters.
Page 93 - The citizens or subjects of each of the contracting parties, equally with the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, shall have liberty freely to come with their ships and cargoes to all places, ports and rivers in the territories of the other which are or may be opened to foreign commerce, subject always to the laws of the country to which they thus come.
Page 117 - States," approved February 20, 1907, whenever the President is satisfied that passports issued by any foreign Government to its citizens to go to any country other than the United States or to any insular possession of the United States...
Page 94 - In the same manner there shall be perfect equality of treatment in regard to exportation, so that the same export duties shall be paid, and the same bounties and drawbacks allowed in the dominions and possessions of either of the high contracting parties on the exportation of any article which is or may be legally exported therefrom...
Page 95 - ... each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other with respect to the above specified and any related matters treatment in no way discriminatory as compared with the treatment accorded to any other country.