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6. Conclusion—Continued
Objections to Oriental Immigration—Social,
Political 258
They Prevent Immigration of White Races . 259
XIV— IMMIGRATION POLICIES OF OTHER
COUNTRIES
1. Immigration a World Problem 261
2. Canada . . 262
3. The Essentials of Canada’s Immigration Policy . . 263
4. Oriental Immigration to Canada 273
5. The Problem of Australia 277
6. New Zealand 285
7. South Africa 286
XV— THE RACE PROBLEM IN THE PACIFIC
1. The Essentials of Prosperity 294
2. Qualities Needed for Assimilation 299
3. Family Life 299
XVI—AGENCIES OF PROTECTION, DISTRIBUTION
AND ASSIMILATION
1. Needs and Present Methods of Distribution . . . 305
2. Immigrant Homes and Aid Societies 307
Work of Aid Societies 307
Number of Workers and Persons Assisted . 309
Cooperation of the Government 310
Details of Work 311
3. Results of Investigation of Immigrant Homes . .312
4. Influence of Immigrant Churches 314
Toward Segregation 314
Toward Permanency of Residence .... 317
5. Work of Native Churches and Religious Organiza
tions Among Immigrants . 318
6. The Work of Other Organizations 319
The Young Men’s Christian Association . . 319
The North American Civic League .... 320
*^ 2- Travelers’ Aid Society 321
Settlements 322
Alien Societies and Organizations .... 322
7. State Bureaus 323
8. The Activities of the Railroads 325