EMIGRATION ISSUES.
INDIAN PROBLEM.
CALIFORNIA ; NOta3S INCREASE , IN\ ARRIVALS. < > s - By Telegraph-Press Assoclation-OopyriEht {« - .. : New York, February 1. ' - 1 The arrival of 200 Indians' monthly i&j San . Francisco has caused , tho -Asiatic I Exclusion League to emphasise the steady i ' ; increase..-in.-: this . class • of." immigration. J ;"'- ' v-S There are .now. 10,000 Indians in CaliJ': ; fornia. . * -.- -.- AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS. OFFICIAL CERHFICATE NEEDED. London, February 1. ..The Earl of Crewe, Secretary for th» Colonies, has informed' Captain Collins,' : representative' of the Federal Government, that the > Foreign Office will not ■ issue passports to- emifpants in - future ' " • • . without a certificate of ; respectability ■:• from the Commonwealth or the Agent. ' General, previouslygranted upon proof ' of nationality,'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 5
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108EMIGRATION ISSUES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 5
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