Conference the permanent settlement in South Africa of Asiatic races would be injurious, and should not be permitted ; but that, if industrial development positively requires it, the introduction of unskilled Asiatic labourers, under a system of Government... The Parliamentary Debates - 87 ページGreat Britain. Parliament 著 - 1904全文表示 - この書籍について
| Violet Rosa Markham - 1904 - 218 ページ
...opening of new sources of labour supply is requisite in the interest of all South African States.' 2. ' That in the opinion of this Conference the permanent...at the termination of their indentures, should be possible.' These resolutions, bearing the imprimatur of the highest official and expert opinion in... | |
| 1904 - 614 ページ
...large self-governing colonies, with both their Premiers present. This Conference is of opinion that the permanent settlement in South Africa of Asiatic...injurious, and should not be permitted, but that if the industrial developments positively require the introduction of unskilled labourers under a system... | |
| Hugh Latter (comp) - 1906 - 224 ページ
...from all the States of British South Africa, including the Cape Colony, and was to the effect that the permanent settlement in South Africa of Asiatic...providing for the indenturing of such labourers and their *No. 9. tNo. 4. repatriation at the termination of their indentures should be permissible. His Majesty's... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1913 - 604 ページ
...the different South African Colonies held in March 1903, it was agreed that "the per-Cd. 1599. manent settlement in South Africa of Asiatic races would...positively requires it, the introduction of unskilled labourers under a system of Government control only, by which provision is made for indenture and expatriation,... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1924 - 640 ページ
...it was agreed that "the per- Cd. 1599. manent settlement in South Africa of Asiatic races would he injurious, and should not be permitted ; but that,...positively requires it, the introduction of unskilled labourers under a system of Government control only, by which provision is made for indenture and expatriation,... | |
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