New Jersey. Commission of Immigration2018-04-042018-04-041914974.90 L123 1914http://hdl.handle.net/10929/46796Introduction.--General social conditions of aliens.--Transportation.--Agriculture.--Foreign-born in industry.--Shoe-shining parlors.--Private employment agencies.--State free employment agencies.--Arbitration.--Private bankers and money transmitters.--Fraternal beneficiary societies.--Notaries public.--Justices of the peace.--Education of the alien.--Naturalization.--Conclusions.--Summary of recommendations.--Appendices.Appointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 362 of the laws of 1911.Wm. Fellowes Morgan, chairman.en-USEmigration and immigration law -- New JerseyImmigrants -- Employment -- New JerseyImmigrants -- Education -- New Jerseymmigrants -- Crimes against -- New JerseyNew Jersey -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policyReport of the Commission of Immigration of the state of New Jersey.State Publication