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Immigration Law Inquiry; Industrial Commission’s Sub Committee Finishes


The final session in this city of the subcommittee of the United States Industrial Commission, which is probing the subject of immigration, was held at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The sub-committee after hearing several witnesses adjourned to meet in Washington in September

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