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" It was clearly recognized in regard to emigration from India to Canada that the native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners and customs so... "
Imigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts) - Page 327
by United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911
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Report

Canada. Department of Labour - 1908 - 20 pages
...native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in CANADA FROM THE ORIENT . 7-8 EDWARD VII., A. 1908 / • •' •/. •'••:. . . • 7-8 EDWARD...
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Report

Canada. Department of Labour - 1908 - 24 pages
...suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical elimnte. and possessing manners and customs so unlike those...discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in 8 IMMIGRATION TO CANADA FROM TBE ORIENT 7-8 EDWARD VII., A. 1908 the interest of the Indians themselves....
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Report by W. L. Mackenzie King ...: Deputy Minister of Labour, on Mission to ...

Canada. Department of Labour - 1908 - 16 pages
...native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...unlike those of our own people, their inability to rendily adapt themselves to surroundings entirely different could not do other than entail an amount...
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Annual Report - Labour Canada

Canada. Dept. of Labour - 1909 - 850 pages
...native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in the interests of the Indians themselves. It was recognized, too, that the competition of this class of...
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The Modern Review, Volume 17, Issues 2-6

Ramananda Chatterjee - 1915 - 776 pages
...immigration. The first was that, "accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, their inability to readily adapt themselves to surroundings...entirely different could not do other than entail privation and'suffering." This fear the economic prosperity of the Canadian Indian has proved to be...
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The Immigration Problem: A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck - 1922 - 1034 pages
...that the native of not regarded as "a person suited to this at an'BMmrd as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...unlike those of our own people, their inability to adapt themselves readily to surroundings entirely different could not do other than entail an amount...
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Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries

Annie Marion MacLean - 1925 - 436 pages
...native of India was not "a person suited to this country; that accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in the interests of the Indians themselves." " The Dominion Government, however, as will be seen later, while...
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Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries

Annie Marion MacLean - 1925 - 418 pages
...native of India was not "a person suited to this country; that accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...an amount of privation and suffering which render a discontimiance of such immigration most desirable in the interests of the Indians themselves." 1T The...
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White Canada Forever: Popular Attitudes and Public Policy Toward Orientals ...

W. Peter Ward - 1990 - 244 pages
...native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in the interests of the Indians themselves."10 Some well-established Oriental stereotypes were also applied...
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Critical Years in Immigration: Canada and Australia Compared

Freda Hawkins - 1991 - 414 pages
...native of India is not a person suited to this country, that, accustomed as many of them are to the conditions of a tropical climate, and possessing manners...discontinuance of such immigration most desirable in the interests of the Indians themselves."28 A dramatic incident relating specifically to East Indian immigration...
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