Travel and CommentA. M. Robertson, 1923 - 318 страница |
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... labor . They spent millions in immigration enter- prises , seeking relief from Portugal , the Azores , the Philip- pines and Porto Rico . Some immigrants proved of no value ; others fled to the continental United States , where the ...
... labor . They spent millions in immigration enter- prises , seeking relief from Portugal , the Azores , the Philip- pines and Porto Rico . Some immigrants proved of no value ; others fled to the continental United States , where the ...
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... labor shortage of Fourteen Thousand Five Hundred . The planters cannot fill the gap . The Japanese , who struck when they were getting Three Dollars per day - wages and bonus - plus house , garden , medical attendance , free water and ...
... labor shortage of Fourteen Thousand Five Hundred . The planters cannot fill the gap . The Japanese , who struck when they were getting Three Dollars per day - wages and bonus - plus house , garden , medical attendance , free water and ...
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... labor deficiency from sources other than Japan . If they cannot get help , they are dependent on Japanese immigration . Field labor there repels and does not hold the second generation of Japanese . Many experiments have been tried to ...
... labor deficiency from sources other than Japan . If they cannot get help , they are dependent on Japanese immigration . Field labor there repels and does not hold the second generation of Japanese . Many experiments have been tried to ...
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... labor , on account of their skill , industry , low standards and general adaptability , white labor leaders in the Islands took Japanese money to go to Washington to save Hawaii for the Japanese ! There is little doubt but that the ...
... labor , on account of their skill , industry , low standards and general adaptability , white labor leaders in the Islands took Japanese money to go to Washington to save Hawaii for the Japanese ! There is little doubt but that the ...
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... labor distress , are pressing for consideration . They steal in between the meshes of the law and breed with alarming rapidity . Let us assume that all are agreed on a rigorous exclusion policy . We still have the problem . We must ...
... labor distress , are pressing for consideration . They steal in between the meshes of the law and breed with alarming rapidity . Let us assume that all are agreed on a rigorous exclusion policy . We still have the problem . We must ...
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