management of the property.
The enumeration in this section of certain presumptions shall not be so construed as to preclude other presumptions or inferences that reasonably may be made as to the existence of intent to prevent, evade or avoid escheat as provided for herein.
=Section 10.=--If two or more persons conspire to effect a transfer of real property, or of an interest therein, in violation of the provisions hereof, they are punishable by imprisonment in the county jail or State penitentiary not exceeding two years, or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or both.
=Section 11.=--Nothing in this act shall be construed as a limitation upon the power of the State to enact laws with respect to the acquisition, holding or disposal by aliens of real property in this State.
=Section 12.=--All acts and parts of acts inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions hereof are hereby repealed; provided, that--
(a) This act shall not affect pending actions or proceedings, but the same may be prosecuted and defended with the same effect as if this act had not been adopted;
(b) No cause of action arising under any law of this State shall be affected by reason of the adoption of this act whether an action or proceeding has been instituted thereon at the time of the taking effect of this act or not and actions may be brought upon such causes in the same manner, under the same terms and conditions, and with the same effect as if this act had not been adopted.
(c) This act in so far as it does not add to, take from or alter an existing law, shall be construed as a continuation thereof.
=Section 13.=--The legislature may amend this act in furtherance of its purpose and to facilitate its operation.
=Section 14.=--If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this act is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this act. The people hereby declare that they would have passed this act, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional.
APPENDIX E
CROPS RAISED BY JAPANESE AND THEIR ACREAGE.
=============================================================== | Total |Acreage by|Percentage of Japanese Product. | Acreage of | Japanese.| Cultivation Against |Cultivation.| | Total Cultivation. ----------------|------------|----------|---------------------- Berries | 6,500 | 5,968 | 91.8 Celery | 4,000 | 3,568 | 89.2 Asparagus | 12,000 | 9,927 | 82.7 Seeds | 20,000 | 15,847 | 79.2 Onions | 12,112 | 9,251 | 76.3 Tomatoes | 16,000 | 10,616 | 66.3 Cantaloupes | 15,000 | 9,581 | 63.8 Sugar Beets | 102,949 | 51,604 | 50.1 Green Vegetables| 75,000 | 17,852 | 23.8 Potatoes | 90,175 | 18,830 | 20.8 Hops | 8,000 | 1,260 | 15.7 Grapes | 360,000 | 47,439 | 13.1 Beans | 592,000 | 77,107 | 13.0 Rice | 106,220 | 16,640 | 10.0 Cotton | 179,860 | 18,000 | 10.0 Corn | 85,000 | 7,845 | 9.2 Fruits, Nuts | 715,000 | 29,210 | 4.0 Hay, Grain | 2,200,000 | 15,753 | 0.0 ===============================================================
Reported by the Japanese Agricultural Association of California, 1919.
APPENDIX F
JAPANESE IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES.
===================== Year.|No. of Japanese | Immigrants. -----|--------------- 1869 | 63 1870 | 48 1871 | 78 1872 | 17 1873 | 9 1874 | 21 1875 | 3 1876 | 4 1877 | 7 1878 | 2 1879 | 4 1880 | 4 1881 | 11 1882 | 5 1883 | 27 1884 | 20 1885 | 49 1886 | 194 1887 | 229 1888 | 404 1889 | 640 1890 | 691 1891 | 1,136 1892 | 1,498 1893 | 1,648 1894 | 1,739 1895 | 480 1896 | 1,110 1897 | 1,526 1898 | 2,230 1899 | 2,844 1900 | 6,618 1901 | 4,908 1902 | 5,325 1903 | 6,990 1904 | 7,771 1905 | 4,319 1906 | 5,178 1907 | 9,948 1908 | 7,250 ----------------------
----------------------------------- Year.| Admitted.|Departed.|Balance. -----|----------|---------|-------- 1909 | 1,593 | 5,004 | -3,411 1910 | 1,552 | 5,024 | -3,472 1911 | 4,282 | 5,869 | -1,587 1912 | 5,358 | 5,437 | - 79 1913 | 6,771 | 5,647 | +1,124 1914 | 8,462 | 6,300 | +2,162 1915 | 9,029 | 5,967 | +3,062 1916 | 9,100 | 6,922 | +2,178 1917 | 9,159 | 6,581 | +2,578 1918 | 11,143 | 7,691 | +3,452 1919 | 11,404 | 8,328 | +3,076 1920 | 12,868 | 11,662 | +1,206 -----------------------------------
The above is taken from the Annual Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration.
APPENDIX G
JAPANESE ADMITTED INTO CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES: ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
=============================================== | Number of | |Total Gains Year. | Arrivals. | Departed. |Up to Date. -----------|-----------|-----------|----------- 1861-1870 | 218 } | | 1871-1880 | 149 } | | 1881-1890 | 2,270 } | 25,000 | 1891-1900 | 20,829 } |(estimated)| 1901-1910 | 54,838 } | | 1911-1920 | 87,576 | 70,404 | -----------|-----------| | Total | 165,880 | | | | | No. of | | | transient | | | immigrants | | | from Hawaii| 15,000 | | |(estimated)| | |-----------|-----------|----------- Total | 180,880 | 95,404 | 87,476 ===============================================
APPENDIX H
IMMIGRANTS AND NON-IMMIGRANTS.
======================================================== | Total | | | Percentage of | Number | | Non- | Non-Immigrants Year.|Admitted.|Immigrants.|Immigrants.| Against Total | | | |Number Admitted. -----|---------|-----------|-----------|---------------- 1909 | 1,593 | 255 | 1,338 | 84.0 1910 | 1,552 | 116 | 1,436 | 92.5 1911 | 4,282 | 736 | 3,546 | 83.0 1912 | 5,358 | 894 | 4,464 | 83.3 1913 | 6,771 | 1,371 | 5,400 | 79.7 1914 | 8,462 | 1,762 | 6,700 | 79.1 1915 | 9,029 | 2,214 | 6,815 | 75.5 1916 | 9,100 | 2,958 | 6,142 | 67.5 1917 | 9,159 | 2,838 | 6,321 | 69.0 1918 | 11,143 | 2,604 | 8,539 | 76.6 ========================================================
Taken from Kawakami, Japan Review, vol. iv., p. 76.
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