I a Defence of the Alien Immigrant Ii Objections to the Aliens Bill
I a Defence of the Alien Immigrant Ii Objections to the Aliens Bill
Board of Deputies of British Jews
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C. Wit- nesses to be (a) The gross neglect of the Vestries in the past to apply their powers for preventing and abating the evil. (/>) The huge demolitions, particularly in the East End. Of residential houses for railway ex- tensions, factories, workshops, breweries, etc. (t') The necessity of persons to live near their work. (d) Insufficient means of locomotion to enable the surplus to live out of the district. (e) Immigrations from other parts into a full area, often consequent on re-housing ...schemes in neighbouring districts. Far "worse overcrowding than in modern times existed in London, in numerous districts, as far back as J84(S. Modern overcrowding generally means one or two children too many in a room. In former days it often meant twenty to thirty adults too many in the same space. Minutes of Evidence of the Alien Com- mission. Fact 8. — The Russian and Polish Jews in the East End practically accept no workhouse relief. In Whitechapel, lor example, the figures pro- duced by the Chairman of the, Whitechapel Hoard of Guardians proved that while one native in twelve received workhouse relief, only one Jew in 1, 500 received similar relief, and that out of 30, 000 Jews, only one, in ten years, had entered the Casual Ward.
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