. California and the Oriental: Japanese, Chinese and Hindus. lemens Agreement with Japan, inrestricting Japanese immigration. As to Hindus, census reports show prior to 1010. In 1910 thecensus shows 1948 Hindus in California while in 1019 there are 2600,an increase of 652, or per cent. During the period 1910 to 1010, the Japanese increased 111 per Hindu per cent, the white population increased per cent and the Chinese population decreased per cent, (Seecharts Nos. 1 and 2, prepared by Bureau of Vital Statistics. State Boardof Health, and State Boa


. California and the Oriental: Japanese, Chinese and Hindus. lemens Agreement with Japan, inrestricting Japanese immigration. As to Hindus, census reports show prior to 1010. In 1910 thecensus shows 1948 Hindus in California while in 1019 there are 2600,an increase of 652, or per cent. During the period 1910 to 1010, the Japanese increased 111 per Hindu per cent, the white population increased per cent and the Chinese population decreased per cent, (Seecharts Nos. 1 and 2, prepared by Bureau of Vital Statistics. State Boardof Health, and State Board of Control.) From figures developed by the State Board of Control from the totalregistration of minors made by the State Superintendent of PublicInstruction as required by act of the 1919 Legislature, the minor popula-tion of Orientals in the state on November 1, 1919, was as follows:Japanese 21,611, an increase of 252 per cent over 1010. the Chinese POPULATION. 27 TTt PfRCEN Chart l. Increase im EstiViatep Population 1910 TO 1919. Xhaet P Percent Excess of -Registered; Births OV£R R^POK! ETTDhMIH^ 0\ljfq35S 21QJn3_12acaliforniaorient1922cali


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