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... Report of the commission.
At head of title: International emigration commission. Geneva, August 1921.Mode of access: Internet
Report of the commission. International labour office.
At head of title: International emigration commission. Geneva, August 1921.Mode of access: Internet
Annual reports of the commissioners of emigration of the state of New York, from the organization of the Commission, May 5, 1847, to 1860, inclusive: together with tables and reports, and other official documents. Comp. and prepared under resolution adopted by the Board, August 29, 1860.
viii, 428, iii, 63 p. tables (partly fold.) 24cm
HIAS-ICA Emigration Association HICEM Collection 1933-1943, circa 1979
This collection consists of the records of the HIAS-ICA Emigration Association HICEM, an organization that supported the emigration of European Jews. It was created in 1927 by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), the Jewish Colonization Association (ICA), and Emig-Direkt. Materials include minutes, correspondence, administrative records, and reports on the situation of Jews in various parts of Europe.The HIAS-ICA Emigration Association HICEM was founded in 1927 to assist European Jews with emigration. It was created by the New York-based Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) for emigration outside of the US and the Jewish Colonization Association ICA, a Paris-based British charitable society. Also joining was the Berlin-based emigration organization Emig-Direkt. HICEM focused on assisting Jews in Nazi-controlled areas to emigrate to Western Europe and South America. The organization was based in Paris until the Nazis invaded France, at which point it relocated to Portugal, where it organized the emigration of refugees through the neutral port of Lisbon. Starting in 1940, HICEM worked with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, which also had offices in Portugal at the time. By the end of World War II, HICEM had helped some 90,000 Jewish refugees to emigrate.see also AR 4089 and AR 7162Processeddigitize
Committee for Promoting the Emigration of Females to the Australian Colonies ... hereby give notice, that His Majesty's Government ... has authorized the Committee to grant a free passage to such single women and widows ...
Caption title.; Signed at foot of text : Edward Forster, Chairman of the Committee.; The first class ship "Amelia Thompson" ...will sail from the Thames for Launceston, in Van Diemen's Land, on the twenty-eighth of April.; Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 2111a; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2013.; NK copy bears the bookplate of Rex de C. Nan Kivell no. 1836/45, 10,660