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acknowledge the receipt admission aliens ambassador AMERICAN EMBASSY American territory anti-Japanese April April 18 bill Bureau of Immigration California Canada certificates Commerce and Labor consular officer continental territory Continental United Copy of note Count Hayashi December Department of Commerce desirable ELIHU ROOT emigration agents emigration law emigration to Hawaii enforcement excellency February February 20 Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Government of Japan Governor Governor of California Hawaiian Islands herewith immigration laws Imperial Government Imperial Japanese Government inclose Inclosure instant issuance of passports issue passports January 25 Japa Japanese emigration Japanese laborers Japanese or Korean Japanese subjects July Korean laborers mainland March March 14 March 25 memorandum ment Minister for Foreign nese nonlaborers number of Japanese passports issued persons ports President question received reference regard registration reply Root September 14 settled agriculturists seven Japanese skilled or unskilled statistics steamship suggestion sureties T. J. O'BRIEN THEODORE ROOSEVELT tion Tokyo Washington
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Страница 12 - ... any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another or who is assisted by others to come, unless it is affirmatively and satisfactorily shown on special inquiry that such person does not belong to one of the foregoing excluded classes...
Страница 72 - ... /That whenever the President shall be 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...
Страница 72 - An Act to Regulate the Immigration of Aliens into the United States...
Страница 72 - That whenever the President shall be 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 or to the Canal Zone are being used for the purpose of enabling the holders to come to the continental territory of the United States to the detriment of labor conditions therein, the President may refuse to permit such citizens of the country issuing such passports to enter the continental...
Страница 79 - ... houses, manufactories, warehouses, shops and premises which may be necessary for them, and lease land for residential and commercial purposes, conforming themselves to the laws, police and customs regulations of the country like native citizens or subjects.
Страница 79 - Parties may trade in any part of the territories of the other by wholesale or retail in all kinds of produce, manufactures and merchandise of lawful commerce, either in person or by agents, singly or in partnership with foreigners or native subjects...
Страница 74 - ... tile setters, painters, blacksmiths, mechanics, tailors, printers, and the like; but shall not be taken to refer to persons whose work is neither distinctively manual nor mechanical, but. rather professional, artistic, mercantile, or clerical, as pharmacists, draftsmen, photographersj designers, salesmen, bookkeepers, stenographers, copyists, and the like.
Страница 71 - If a Japanese or Korean alien applies for admission and presents a passport entitling him to enter the United States or one which is not limited to Mexico, Canada, or Hawaii, he shall be admitted if it appears that he does not belong to any of the classes of aliens excluded by the general immigration laws.
Страница 54 - States, deported as having been induced or solicited to migrate as above described ; any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another, or who is assisted by others to come, unless it is affirmatively and satisfactorily shown that such person does not belong to one of the foregoing excluded classes...
Страница 54 - ... who have been induced or solicited to migrate to this country by offers or promises of employment or in consequence of agreements, oral, written or printed, express or implied, to perform labor in this country of any kind, skilled, or unskilled...