. The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903 : information for the Universal Exhibition of St. Louis (). Law prohibits (Chap-ter VI, Articles 18 to 37 and the Regulation agreed upon of4th- March 1880.) Immigrants Hotel or HomeThose who avail themselves of the benefits of the Law,are lodged in the Immigrants Hotel whilst work is procuredfor them, which is done immediately. The Hotel is provided with the accommodation and ser-vice necessary to meet this requirement. It has separate dormitories for each sex, ample diningrooms, lavatories, and a police service to contribute in


. The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903 : information for the Universal Exhibition of St. Louis (). Law prohibits (Chap-ter VI, Articles 18 to 37 and the Regulation agreed upon of4th- March 1880.) Immigrants Hotel or HomeThose who avail themselves of the benefits of the Law,are lodged in the Immigrants Hotel whilst work is procuredfor them, which is done immediately. The Hotel is provided with the accommodation and ser-vice necessary to meet this requirement. It has separate dormitories for each sex, ample diningrooms, lavatories, and a police service to contribute in main-taining order and also a corps of firemen to prevent confla-grations. (Chapter VIII of the Law, Articles 42 to 47.) Hotel, Interpreters The Hotel is provided with interpreters of all languages,to mediate between the immigrants, and the Hotel employesand the Labour and Forwarding Office. Medical Assistance Sick immigrants and members of their families are attend-ed at all hours by the Medical staff of the Hotel, which isfurther more provided with an Infirmary supplied with allthe most necessary medicaments. / ? m. Cfl • — O U o a — u - u


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