Immigrants in industries(In twenty-five parts) . 71,2024,251 654 2821,012 , .3


Immigrants in industries(In twenty-five parts) . 71,2024,251 654 2821,012 , .3 . .9 . . . . . . Dutcli English Finnish. Greek Irish Italian North Polish Scotch Slovalc Spanish Swedish Turkish Welsh Total 181,330 96 The Immigration Commission. tS 1 & s .g s t If e. yo< 55 _l 5 oaTinJ-JicDju) ayotttj5 O JID I Manufacturing and Mining: Summary Report. 97 Upon referring to the totals in the foregoing table it is at once seenthat only per cent of the male industrial workers had any train-ing or experience in manufacturing before coming to this showing is even more unfavorable as regards the races of recentimmigration from southern and eastern Europe, when it is notedthat per cent of the English, per cent of the German, cent of the French, per cent of the Scotch, and per centof the Welsh were engagecf in manufacturing abroad. The largeproportion of Cubans and Spaniards who were in manufacturingbefore coming to this country arises from the fact that they weretrained cigar makers. Only per cent of the Croatians, percent of the North Itahans, per cent of the South Italians, cent of the Lithuanians, 7 per cent of the Magyars, percent of t


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