The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 201
... IMMIGRATION 201 inhabitants , had been presented to him.1 An enquiry by the Hon . J. D. Ormond , Minister of Public Works in the Fox ministry of 1869–72 , about the bringing in of Chinese coolies to help in the construction of railways ...
... IMMIGRATION 201 inhabitants , had been presented to him.1 An enquiry by the Hon . J. D. Ormond , Minister of Public Works in the Fox ministry of 1869–72 , about the bringing in of Chinese coolies to help in the construction of railways ...
Page 202
... immigration was consolidated in the Immigration Restriction Amendment Act . After the war , an influx of Chinese and Indians led to another Act of 1920 , instituting a system of individual permits for immigrants which has proved very ...
... immigration was consolidated in the Immigration Restriction Amendment Act . After the war , an influx of Chinese and Indians led to another Act of 1920 , instituting a system of individual permits for immigrants which has proved very ...
Page 243
... immigration of English people , a slight decrease in that of Scots , and a decrease of nearly 40 per cent . in the " weight " of the Irish immigration ; but the numbers considered were so small in comparison with the total white ...
... immigration of English people , a slight decrease in that of Scots , and a decrease of nearly 40 per cent . in the " weight " of the Irish immigration ; but the numbers considered were so small in comparison with the total white ...
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