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...Kelley, Question of Ships; Edward Kemble in North American Review, Vol. 160, 85 (Jan. '95); J. C. Hall in Overland Monthly, 2nd ser. XII: 640 (Dec. '88); U. S. Statutes at Large, XXVI. 830, XXVII. 27; Speech of Mr. Fithian, in Cong. Record, 51 Cong., 2 Sess., pp. 1044 et...
...large and general enough to be efficient would be too great a tax: N. A. R. 142: 478 (May, '86).- (2) Subsidies are disastrous to general ship-owning by ruining the unsubsidized: Ibid. 481-(3) Subsidies have never been a success, here or elsewhere: N. A. R. 160: 85 et seq.- (x) Italy lost much of her shipping through a system of subsidies: Ibid. 93.- (y) France tried subsidies, and her tonnage actually decreased: Ibid. 93.- (z) England never used subsidies to encourage ship-building, but only to secure regular sailings to her colonies: Ibid. 91: Cong. Record as above...
Best general references: Edward Atkinson in Forum, XIII, 360-70 (May, 1892); Kapp on Immigration, 142-53; North American Review, Vol. 134, pp. 346-67 (April 1882)); Vol, 156, pp. 220 et seq. (Feb. 1893), by Senator Hansborough; Public Opinion, XIV, 296-98 (Dec. 31, 1892); Lalor's Cyclopedia...
Best general references: Publications of the Immigration Restriction League; R. M. Smith, Emigration and Immigration; for acts of Congress relating to immigration, see, U. S. Statutes at Large, XXIII. 332, XXVI. 1084, XXVII. 569, XXXVIII. 391; F. A. Walker, Immigration in Yale Review, I. P. 125 et...
...objectionable features of immigration are obviated by the present laws: Pub. Opin., XIV., 568 (March 18, 1893); No. Am. Rev., vol. 156, 223 et seq. (Feb., 1893).- (a) Contract laborers.- (b) Criminals.- (c) Paupers. (d) The physically and mentally diseased.- (e) All other objectionable classes: U. S. Statutes at Large, XXVI, 1084: XXVII, 569; XXVIII...