| United States. Bureau of Immigration - 1912 - 520 pages
...join a husband, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migratingfor the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family the passport may oe issued. Most of the women, while they do join the husband, are farm laborers and immediately become... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - Labor - 1913 - 896 pages
...the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migratingfor the purposeof joining a member of his immediate family the passport...issued. Most of the women, while they do join the husoand, are farm laborers and immediately become colaborers with their husbands on the farms where... | |
| United States. Bureau of Immigration - 1914 - 718 pages
...a husband, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family...colaborers with their husbands on the farms where i The figures for this year are 684. the latter arc employed or which they are conducting. As these... | |
| United States. Children's Bureau - Children - 1914 - 416 pages
...a husband, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family...colaborers with their husbands on the farms where i The figures for this year are 684. the latter are employed or which they are conducting. As these... | |
| Harry Alvin Millis - History - 1915 - 382 pages
...a husband, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family...would not, of course, be recognized as valid in any of the states of this country, the men to whom these women are going are required to meet them at a... | |
| Harry Alvin Millis - History - 1915 - 382 pages
...a husband, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family...would not, of course, be recognized as valid in any of the states of this country, the men to whom these women are going are required to meet them at a... | |
| California. State Board of Control - California - 1920 - 438 pages
...December 31, 1919 379 January 1, 1920, to February 29, 1920.1 95 Total for 8 years, 8 months 5,749 That "most of the women, while they do join the husband, are farm laborers, ' ' has been recognized by the 'Commissioner General of Immigration, whose report for the fiscal year... | |
| California. State Board of Control - Chinese - 1920 - 240 pages
...contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of bis immediate family the passport may be issued. Most of the women, while they <lo join the husband, are farm laborers, and immediately become colaborers with their husbands on the... | |
| California. State Board of Control - California - 1922 - 262 pages
...a hushand, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family...issued. Most of the women, while they do join the hushand, are farm laborers, and immediately become colaborers with their hushands on the farms where... | |
| Darrell Hevenor Smith, Henry Guy Herring - Administrative agencies - 1924 - 284 pages
...a husband, the arrangement with Japan contemplating that where a Japanese laborer is migrating for the purpose of joining a member of his immediate family...would not, of course, be recognized as valid in any of the States of this country, the men to whom the women are going are required to meet them at a seaport... | |
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