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Chapter Title: Statistics of Migrations, National Tables, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland, Tanganyika, Madagascar, French Somali Coast, Angola, Azores, Cape Verde Islands, Madeira, Cameroon, Togo Chapter Author: Walter F. Willcox Chapter URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c5149 Chapter pages in book: (p. 1049 - 1082)
SOUTH AFRICA
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SOUTH AFRICA I.
STATISTICS OF CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, ORANGE FREE STATE AND NATAL
(Tables I-IV)
The figures for the migrants from and to the United Kingdom and from and to all countries for the years since 1900 (tables II and III)
generally give the total number of persons that arrived at, and departed from, Port Natal and Cape ports by sea. In consequence of the formation of the Union of South Africa, however, the figures from 1910 onwards do not include passengers from one Union port to another. Further, figures
for the Cape prior to 1906 give the number of adults (i. €. including children calculated at the ordinary
II.
as adults.)'
UNIoN STATISTICS OF ARRIVALS AND' DEPARTURES
(Tables V-VIII)
The Official Year Book of the Union of South Africa publishes for
1910-23 statistics of arrivals and departures by sea. New arrivals and
permanent departures after 1913 (including visitors, transit passengers, and others) are given separately. (The figures for 1924 have been calculated; see Notes 6 and 9.) Tables VI-XIII since 1918 include migrants passing the land frontiers. These relate to Europeans, Asiatics and colored persons of mixed race, the aboriginal natives of the Bantu race being excluded.2
III.
UNION STATISTICS OF IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION
(Tables VIII-XX)
A more detailed and improved questionnaire for the collection of migration statistics in the Union was introduced by the South African Government in 1924, which makes it possible now to distinguish immi-
grants intending permanent residence and emigrants relinquishing domicile from "holiday visitors" and travellers "in transit". In table XVIII, emigrants relinquishing domicile are described as South Africans".
A comparison of their distribution according to British and other nationalities in the same table with the preceding table shows that the figures are for emigrants of European origin who had settled permanently in South Africa.
At the Union seaports permanent immigration officers undertake
the enumeration and collection of particulars, while the agents of shipping companies assist in the issue of statistical forms to passengers leaving the
'Statistical Abstract for the several British Overseas Dominions and Protectorates, London, 1914, pp. 12 and 13. 2Official Year Book of the Union of South Africa, No. 6. 1910-22, Pretoria, 1924, p. 165.
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INThRNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
Union by sea. At the continental border stations officials of the. Railway Administration or of the frontier police issue forms to, and collect forms
from, all passengers traveffing on single journey tickets crossing the border by train. The data, however, cannot be considered flawless. In fact, the working of the new system in its earlier years was less satisfactory than was expected. The details collected from railway passengers are especially incomplete.' 'See Union of South Africa. Statistics of Migration to and from the Union, 1920 to March 1925, pp. 1 and 2. NATAL TABLE 1.—NATAL IMMIGRATION
AND COOLIE) AND EMIGRATION, 1880-1900.
Immigrants Year'
Total
European
Total
Free
1880
1,403
287
1881 1882 1883 1884 1885
2,547 3,447 3,074 3,098 3,287
874 835 1,448 694 324
1886 1887 1888 1889 1890
1,313 232
74
..
5
.
967
26 212 755
1891 1892 1893
1,154 4,124
1894
4,883 3,764 3,216 2,633
1895
3,450
1896
4,105 6,312
1897
6,153 1,530
5,607
Emigrants
596 360
278 475
...
... ...
123
201
..
.
Total
1,116
*
1,673 2,612 1,626
* * * * *
2,404 2,963
.
1,239 227
.
3,369
.
... ... ..
Coolies
Assisted
941 942 .
1,062 1,119 2,004 1,860 1,665
475 581 339
4,408 3,183
1,453 930
2,877
1,069
riot stated
2,633 3,450
724 764
154 261
3,951 6,051
1,788 1,497
214 230
5,939
. .
172
929 912 665
not stated 1542
261 214 230 172
For reference notes see page 1066.
1,300 5,435
SOUTH AFRICA
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TABLE 11.—NATAL ARRIVALS FROM AND DEPARTURES TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ALL COUNTRIES, 1900-12.
Immigrants
Total
Year
East. Indian indentured 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912
From the United Kingdom
5,435
16,857 15,120 24,308
Cannot
stated
41,609 21,964
stated
6,233 6,037
18,403 22,378 17,867 17,583 11,424
5,576 7,872
Cannot be
To all countries
Kingdom
24,125 26,867 35,382 36,093 50,681 58,592
7,34.5
6,528 4,965 7,692 7,917 11,641 6,486 3,174 2.487 7,935 7,722 1,673
To the United
From all countries
22,207 21,470 24,460 40,055 46,026 29,961 14,676 13,325 14,433
be
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TABLE 111.—ARRIVALS FROM AND DEPARTURES TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ALL COUNTRIES, 1900-12.
Year
From the
From a,ll
countries
United Kingdom
To the
To all countries
18,435 19,980 34,778 47,573 23,876 22,946 21,598 19.250 17,525 19,550 23,814 27,656 24,811
29,848 30,852 59,060 61,870 32,282 33,775 34,041 29,767 27,498 30,445 31,281 37,544 30,602
11,760 11,831 12,196 18,969 22,050 19,353 22,409 23,054 19,517 15,961 16,095 23,324 21,320
21,163 20,984 22,151 29,615 33,651 34,533 40,180 39,550 32,929 29,697 26,913 32,875 27,764
United Kingdom 1.900 1.901 1.902 1.903 1.904 1.905 1.906 1.907
1908 1.909 1.910 1.911
1912
Emigrants
Immigrants
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
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ORANGE FREE STATE AND TRANSVAAL TABLE IV. —IMMIGRATION INTO ORANGE FREE STATE AND THE TRANSVAAL, 1903-07.
Transvaal
Orange Free State Year
-
—
(British immigrants under
(Chinese indentured immigrants)
assisted passage scheme) 189 255 182
1903 1904 1905 1906 1907
... ..
.
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA TABLE V.—ARRIVALS
Immi-
Year
barked 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916
49,123 55,127 42,026 39,827 34,027 17,487 13,096
Immigrants b3 arrivgrants sea ed for the embarked first time 41,575 46,200 42,197 42,741 42,631 27,220 23,167
NEW ARRIVALS, 1910-22.
Immi—
Erni-
grants
disem-
AND DEPARTURES AND
grants
Year
* * * 14,251
disembarked 6,858 6,579 23,801 47,913
1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
9,047 5,158 3,846
Total
42,926
32,518
Total .
14,251
7,990
6,261
9,047 5,158 3,846 2,079 4,565 9,608
4,958 2,675
4,089
1,792 1,180
2,483 2,054 899 1,606 4,602
1921
2,959 5,006 11,795 10,911
1922
6,890
6,345
6,161
5,480
1923 1924
16,4098
AGE, 1913—24.
Minors (under 16 years) Males Females
1920
2,079 3,044 9,038 22,816 20,933 13,235
Sex and age
Sex
1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
ed for the
first time
11,988 8,474 21,279 29,945 33,618 32,429
TABLE VI.—DIsTRIBUTION OF NEW ARRIVALS, BY SEX
Year
Inunigrants by sea arriv-
Emigrants embarked
....
10,300
10,022 ....
For reference notes see page 1066.
I
Males Females Total
2,065 1,189 945 657 395
... ...
...
486
459
354 245
303 150
....
...
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
.
..
... . ... . . ...
.... ....
...
... ...
.
.. .
... ...
Males Females
....
12,186 7,858 4,213 3,189 1,684
2,189
2.024
1,438 935
1,751 749
....
....
.... .. .. .... .. .... .... .
.
...
.
....
.
.... ... . .... . ... .... ....
.
.
.
.... .... ....
649
1,197
893
9,047 5,158 3,846
2,079
1917
205
105
379
135
1916 1917
298
Males
1,453 959 441
Total
I
I
I
548 326
498
1,786
... 202
332
1,023 661
Total
Females
6
30 3 3
15
17
44 10
61 25
.. ..
.. ..
877 364
Females
Males
Total
I
I
749 462 234
Total
218 65
7
22
32
I
I
7
19
40
Males
199 58
194
..
...
50
50
212
235
...
•••
Males
..
1
..
.. ..
Females
728
1,483
5,170 3,141 253
387
503
Males
I
I
475
1,096
1,598
..
...
Females
Lnclassified (including minors)
Total
774 550 236 212
Total
Females
Domestic servants
195
310
629
..
... .
Females
Males
Laborers and unskilled workers
SEA, 1913-17; (b) BY LAND AND BY SEA, 1918-23.
Mechanics and skilled artisans
Hawkers and petty traders
567
...
Males
143 174
...
Females
Shop assistants and clerks
1913 1914 1915
Year
926
3,442 2,548 1,424
14,251
1913 1914 1915 1916
Total
classes
Total
Year
Leinired, professional, and business
TABLE VII.—DISmIBUTION OP NEW AEBIVALS, BY OCCUPATION AND SEX; (a)
:1
C
C
z C z
72
251
17
446 342
463 349
For reference notes see page 1066.
.7
78
31
78
31
367 349
367 351
26
40
759
785 2,705 4,282
937
1,477
1,713 2,741
1,541
992
414
454 523 903
3,901
4,946
2,363 2,416 1,552 1,261
1,175 861
212
356
809 1,155
75
45 283 281 271
M.
Unspecified
987 644
289
450 1,010 2,022 2,111 3,394 2,640
647
554 680
1,097 2,302 4,385 4,527
1,292
144
145
100 157 374 523
1
103
104
6
492 1,095
7
152
159 1
T.
F.
M.
F.
M.
T.
F.
M.
F.
T.
(
M.
498 1,135
1922
742 2
169
670
289 194
691 232 171
451
T.
1,175
2
230
940
685
558
Dependents
1919 1920 1921
T.
2,626
2,946 27
2,463 2,276 1,229 864
9
Independent or indefinite
1918
Year
2,524 2,840
32
44
671 1,905 1,825
409
417 789 6
269 359 653 664
278 365
27
404
753
M. T.
F.
M.
T.
M.
431 715
T.
Mining
233 179
4,928 4,877
2,424
224
F.
Industrial
Transport and communications
Commercial
Agricultural
523
629
1,152
168
172 125
622
960
2 1,880
14,003 12,604
1,897
3,167 1,642
22,816
1921 1922
326 1,242 1,270
1920
44 59
268 2,483 5,100 3,045 358
212
756 1,034 2,313
968
1,360 3,555
9,608.
1'.
F.
M.
T.
4,563
M.
1918 1919
Domestic
Profession a!
(concluded).
8
526 874 819 649
214 226
F.
98
188
320
36 316
F
TABLE VII.—DIsTRIBuTI0N OF NEW ARRIVALS, BY OCCUPATION AND SEX; (a) BY SEA, 1913-17; (b) BY LAND AND BY SEA, 1918-23
I
C
1•
subjects:
rur
$
.
tuuo.
14,251
Grand total
47
.... ....
12
67
447
1,737
57
4,242
page
J
1
f
1
Total foreign
Other
Polish
Turkish
(Ottoman) Lithuanian
Swiss
Swedish
Danish
Norwegian
Rumanian Russian
Japanese Spanish Portuguese
Italian
Greek
f
225 98 724
Dutch (Holland) French German
8
8
8
8
9,047
2,524
28
...
9
....
51
376
815
97
8
5,158
995
12
4
.... ....
18
221
176
''3
8
8
3,846
1,007
14
1
.... ....
30
267
96
'±0
8
21
2,079
612
7
..
.
.
6
56
29
"3
...
21
....
37 13
.57
411
26
8
8
100
8
8
189
....
191
3
....
1,467
.... .... ....
1917
48
207
2
182
....
....
2,839
2,671 139 29
1916
117
186
....
41
256
318
Belgian Chinese
Austro-Hungarian
146
203
8
....
4,173
115 29
4,029
1915
293 74
7
...
....
10
6,523
24
6,443 56
1914
10,009
87 67
9,855
19131
American (United States)....
African (non-British) American (South)
Total British
Other
United
Kingdom and British Colonies British Asiatic
British
Nationality
8
8
8
f
J
J
4,565
1,285
77
.... .... ....
22
23 26
4 223 27 46 86
9
18 19 22
89 45
21
300
1
206
17
4
3,280
....
...
. ...
1918
.
9,608
1,278
9
.... .... ....
23
37
49 7
4
113
127
78 20 22 24 14
55
16
18
427
1
219
15
....
8,330
.
.... .. ....
1919
22,816
3,707
155
.... .... ....
111
76
47
215
.513
105 37
10 17
257 56 156
378 149
11
999
1
400
12
2
19,109
.... ... . ....
1920
TABLE VIII.—D1STRIBUTION OF NEW ARRIVALS, BY NATIONALITY, 1913-23.
[
.
5,098
600
.... ....
120 9
70
38
101
21,880
.
14,003
3,035
477 124 127
68 3
46
29
153
12,604
2,892
28
26 49 3 190 3'1
193 25
5 86
13
200
14 1,416
6
75
139 149
2
53 139
315
174 82
51
990
17
326
26
....
9,712
1923
3
285 37 134 6
160 110
20
579
5
118 199
....
10,968
...
1922
10
5
277 74 194
152
431
63
941
7
394
31
2
16,782
.
....
..
1921
ii 0 Z 0
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
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TABLE IX.—DIsTRrBtrrIoN OF NEW' ARRIVALS, BY RACE, 1913-23.
Year
Total
European
1913 1914 1915 1916
14,251 9,047 5,158
12,231 8,080
1,804 872
4,806 3,547
193 122
1917
2,079
1,868
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923
4,565 9,608 22,816 21,880 14,003 12,604
4,045 8,871 22,135 21,107 13,411 12,027
3,846
Hebrew
Asiatic 131 65 120 143
African
Mixed and other races
38
47
13 15 8
17
191
24 26
-—
20
737 681 773 592 577
Africa, non-British....
Africa, British
Rhodesia
1918 1919
United Kingdom
1921 1922
1918 1919 1920
1922
1918 1919 1920 1921
40
110 98 54
513 323
627 901 565
115
166 133 65
989 683 600
388
1922
200 147
300 220
1920
904 677
25
145
1921
82 24 63 29
613
1919
7 11
15 8
659 511 306 20 15 19
10 8
2,078 2,112 819 45 16 22 18
40 76 120 74
58
15
54
27 31 51
19
29
5 3
48
150 26
63
5
26 9
7
11 13 12
9
25 23
66
....
2
34 86 20
10
35
42
13
46
192 143 28
46
15
34
48
191 19
20
45 314
74
90 50
93
114
251 238 55
349
742
19 69
78 31
466
2,840 2,946 1,177
370
104 145 367 351
159 498 1,135 785
417 789
106 106 104
52 25
2
10 13
38 22 23
11
391 363 140
183
95
278 365 685 691 232
nications
1
58
31 73
Trans-
Jude-
47 6
250 37 51
71 5
33
35 31
12
146
187 114
45 120 159 156
35
204 55
4 41 48 179
16 43 28
61 31 25
192 140 225 97 22 62
122
3 8
9 173
49
13
1,478
2
548 705 766
2,904 2,657 2,928 1,069 64.3
52 173
103 1,483
521
861
289 271 809 1,155 1,176
cified
Unspe-
1,097 2,302 4,385 4,527 4,964 3,901
Dependents
112
554 680 1,477 937 2,690 4,282
definite
port and Indus- Agricul- Mining pendent or intrial tural commu-
13
59
122
4
8 21 71 52
1,797 1,387 759
3,706 3,356 238
2,633 2,164 1,080
16,036 14,136 8,569
68 361
62 1,839
276
875
1,222 864
906
357 251
1,641 1,152
14,003 12,604
2,463 2,276
431 715
6.188
268 2,483 5,100 5,045
CornDomestic mercial
968 1,360 3,555 3,167
Professional
ARRIVALS, BY OCCUPATION AND COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE, 1918-23.
4,565 9,608 22,816 21,880
Total
1918
1921 1922
1920
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923
TotaL.
Country
Year
TABLE X.—DirsTRIBUTI0N OF
0
0
841
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
1918 1919
1920
1922
Europe
Asia.
Other countries
769 776
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
TinitedStates
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
1 9'2 1
557 723
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
New Zealand
365 194 207 130 43
2,544 3,617 2,008
367 715
142 222 381 432 275
1 1
4
1
7
7
1
2
3
14 1
13 15
26
22
21 13 11 18
29 32 34
29 36
30
25 19 9 9
9
32
16 18
370 424 209
10
15 8
.59
159
29
66 88 37
40 67
41
180
53 82 134
9
8
60 203 205 235
76 223 435 216
52
14
16 37 42
8
6
5 5
6
11 6 3
10 22
12 10 12 23 18
26 52 249 93 66
7
9 15
4
1
1
8 12 10
43 28
1
14
35 116 109 54
2
3
1
7
1
2
1
4
6
50
25 38 48
1
15 15
10
-7
3
2
2
16 14
2 7
83 17
.19
10
3
121 54 51 29
230 361 324 305 545
408 933 622
57
15
63 8 16
86
17
25
98 10
362
77 171 118
40
100
78
24 68
28 47
21
8
27
8
1
264
197 158
43 70
Dependents
13
3
11
2
6
2
50 45 119
15 18
IndeA gricul- Mining pendent tural or indefinite
13
75
91
36 69 59
32
77
498 696 39
12
4
45
76 282 402 194
10 6
58 54 28
75
3
18
42
7
42 70 85
51 45 73 108 10
1
2
13
23
1
1
20
9
4
15 11 11 3
3
95 93 51
5
18 18 16
11
48
Com- port and Industrial mercial communications
1
16
230
20 74 192
Domestic
6
73 112 141 73
62
Professional
56 89 79 60
874 906 654
192 365
Total
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
Year
Australia
Country
Trans-
2
1
12 6
27
13
4
50 9
253
286
161
8
20
cified
Unspe-
TABLE X.—DIsTrUBuTI0N OF NEW ARRIVALS, BY OCCUPATION AND COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE, 1918-23 (concluded).
CD
i—4
'—4
H
i—i
II
I.
1920 1921
.
and communications....
—
5,565 7,771
4,281 5,705
3,530 4,176
6,166
5,9.38
.
.
936 380
1,622
382
1,070
1.41
404
1,786
398 263 969 1,993
732
261 150
103
666
1.121
.
Males
1918
1,020
9,696 1,463
Total
For reference note3 see page 1066.
Mining Independent or indefinite Dependents Unspecified
Industrial Agricultural
Transport
Domestic Commercial
Professional
Total
13,476.S
.1919
Occupation
9,696 10,114.
1918
Females
Males
Sex
1924
1923
1922
Year —
Total
.
591
819 925
16 2
24 164
563 84
342
... -
2,517 323
341
474
84
134 1,298
232
1,515
488 234
86 804 438
873
...
—.
8
207 1,219 239
2
53 14
401
682 2,770
775 345
241 365 1,367 179
757
1,711
104 317 1,403 222
13 113 18
1,402 451 1,824
76
146
109
2,654
1,992
.
491 2,545
438
1,728 1,256
.... 1,237
13,032
..
Males Females
366
Total
1920
....
Males Females
1,568
880 446
1,239 2,078
10,114
Females Total
1919 Total
1,003
618 3,062
697 237
3359
415
15,769 1,825 3,120 1,433
212 999 403 14
409 1,526 467
1,227
133
157 1.300 401 2,771 681 235
221
2,994 1,292 466
221
4,281 4,781 1,090 209 1,536 536
936 396
147 1,105 271
717
....
Males
2
16
588
282
574
2,963
1,251
Total 14,695 1,139 ....
Females ....
Males
1921
.
.
7
63
1
135 122
422
1,287 3,489 624
.
Females
5,366 5,427
7,309 7,239
1922
Females
Sex
Males
TABLE XIL—DISTRIBUTION OF PERMANENT DEPARTURES, BY OCCUPATION AND SEX, 1918-22.
Total
Year
TABLE XI.—DIsPRIBUTION OF PERMANENT DEPARTURES BY SEA, BY SEX, 1918-24.
I.
II
H
C
C
z C z
non-Brit,ish...
1918 1919
Africa,British
Africa,
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
Rhodesia
1921 1922
1918 1919 1920
1922
1921
1920
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
1921 1922
1918 1919 1920
Year
United Kingdom
Total
Country
85 180 150 79
696
1,258 1,313 1,083
218
1,503
1,696 2,388 2.784 2,034 1,047
826 843
440 413 444 388 99
58 134 125 79
743
406
475
136 524 761 899 689
1,463 1,239 1,728 1,825 1,139
Professional
3,031
3,732 4,687 5,995 6,460
594
9,696 10,114 13,032 15,769 14,695
Total 1 020
563
138
177 78
453
72
36
119 239 298
333 146 283 226 199
209
622 20
160 223
507
103
76 100 88
327 46
446 578
862
1,402 1,433 1,227
I
24 84 56 16
51
93
181
214 116 180
35 25 27 48 34
92
143
311 411 242 148 155 113 36
15
125
152 36 100 77 60
25 70 91 135 101
488 775 697 403
97 74 85 69 25
613 575
326 401
77
3,359 999
1,568 1,824
1,786 — 398
325 69 130 121 98
I
83 8 14 20
78 175 173 179 159
404 446 451 415 272
—__ '880
nications
1,133 1,505
148 123 153 199 34
Trans-
Inde-
682
345 237 221
61 91
23
23 77 73
271 25
190
224
175 72 102 62
60 30 45 36
1
10 25 21 10
22
40 200
3
299 536 664 402 383
48
81
153 22 26
144 79 71 118 89
210
177 106 117 164 282
22 21 37
2,394
11
268 749 94
444
129 27 30 32
203 638 738
1,011
990 980
52 197 373 355 991
36 129 116 113 112
732 323 401 1,003 1,090 65 166
3,062 4,781
2770
1,995 2 517
ci fled
tinspe-
47
618 4,281
969 341
263 234
definite
pendent Depenport audi Indus- Agridents mercial commu- trial cultural Mining or in-
Corn-
52 272
26
666 2,078 2,654 3,120 282
Domestic
TABLE XIII.—DIsmIEu'rIoN OF PERMANENT DEPARTURES, BY OCCUPATION AND COUNTRY OF FUTURE RESIDENCE, 1918-22.
____-______
0)
H H H
H
cz
-i.-".
Country
Other
countries
1918 1919
Asia
1922
1918 1919 1920 1921
1921 1922
1920
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
1922
1921
1920
15 12
113 169 61 7
4
13
4
5
2
1
8 21
3
35
15
7
21
39
55
48.
92 98 190 158 119
17
46
285 315 228 256
94
56 59
551 625 920
69 22
101
77
2,209 1,904 2,175 3,727 3,016
9
34 60 50 39
3
54
40
109
50 25 25
27 19
4
3
416
15 15 8
1
1
2 8 6 7
4
2
41 6
15
84
8
1
6 4 6
16 27 8
238 117 147 183 176
1918 1919
1922
1921
34 20 60
11
26
1920
1918 1919
112 112
23
264
120 90
1,031 1,078
1921 1922
8
20
9
46 74
592
1920
Trans-
port
'L
.
.
.
.
11 ....
19 24
9
8 14
30
25
18
48 40
18 72
2
3
1
23 19 10
22
979 801 830 2,075
54 47 103 41
8
9 25 19
11
13 11
14
20
4
.1
4
I
5
58 126 108
23
16
trial
21
.... ....
1
....
2
26 28
14
19
10
nications
mercial commu-
Corn-
149
26
Domestic
5
2
21
1
31 .
4
30
49 642 31 10
. . .
1
2
..
2
2
806 1,973 10 8
701 1,102 19 14
4
I
7
4
10 17
32 4
19 18
13
24
606
3
1
108
1
8
....
393
31 49 61
69 79 212
30 42
4 15
6
66
8
7
2
1
32 55
34
19
26 23
1
2
32
5
2
....
2
90
14 21
9 19
5 3
11
48
ii 6 14
1.1
3 2
4
29
103 116 51
19
2
4 4 4
19 4 8
8 3 3
7
1
2
2
2
3
3
2
.... 4
..
41 172
17 74
6
128 206 403
18
29
cified
Uaspe-
40
Dependents
44
10
38
or indefinite
Inde-
....
.
I
22
40 37 15
13
6
17
3
3
Mining
10
....
A
BY OCCUPATION AND COUNTRY OF FUTURE
78
43
177
206
sional
Profes-
1919
Total
u.V
1918
Year
Europe
United States
New Zealand
Australia
-
ii
0 H
C
__
1064
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE XTV.—DISTRJBUTJON OF IMMIGRANTS BY SEA AND LAND INTENDING PERMANENT RESIDENCE, BY SEX AND RACE, 1924.
Extra-Europeans
Europeans
Total
Males
Females
Total
Asiati es
Other non-
Europeans
Total By sea... By land.
5,933 5,606 327
2,692 2,622 70
.5,265
5,149 116
2,573 2,527 46
632 430 202
668 457 211
36 27 9
TABLE XV.—DISTRIBUTION OF EMIGRANTS BY SEA AND BY LAND RELINQUISHING DOMIC.tLE, BY SEX AND RACE, 1924.
Extra-Europeans
Europeans
Total Total By sea... By land.
7,124 5,648 1,476
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
5,857 4,419 1,438
3,147 2,321 826
2,710 2,098
1,267 1,229 38
1,231 1,208
612
23
Females 36 21 15
TABLE XVI. —DISTRIBUTION OF EUROPEANS ASSUMLN 0 AND RELINQUISHING BY SEX AN]) AGE, 1924.
Assuming domicile Age
Up to 4 years 5- 9 10-14 15-19 20-29
30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69
70 years and over Unknown Total
Relinquishing domicile
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
457 273 270 438 1,768 1,163 534 220 94 44 4
221 133 144 277 927 552 285 100 34
236 140 126
378 384 347 348 1,358 1,240 987 475 248
19
25 4
84 8
179 176 188 179 772 662 553 273 125 36 4
5,265
2,692
2,573
5,857
3,147
161 841 611
249 120 60
Females 199
208 159 169
586 578 434 202 123 48 4
2,710
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
1065
TABLE XVIL—DIsTR1BuTTON OF EUROPEANS ASSUMING AND RELINQIMSHING DOMICILE, BY OCCUPATION, 1924.
Relinquishing domicile
Assuming domicile
Occupation
Total
Primary producers: Qshcry and agriculture Mining Industrial Transport and communica-
Males 410 30 581
418 30
656
t,ions
Commercial Professional Pcrsonal service
Independent Other and unspecified Dependents
Total
Males
425 109 635
421 109 599
203 643 606
201
8 75
102
99
3
588 653 227
452
136
317 50
336
45
S
482 2,056
118 590
364
1,466
486 2,481
527 328 57 90 170 645
5,265
2,692
2,573
5,857
3,147
53
Total
Females
163 106
177
Females 4
36 2 116
278 106 16 316
1,836
2,710
TABLE XVIII. —DIsTRIBuTION OF EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS, BY NATIONALITY, 1924.
I
Nationality
Immigrants intending Af perresidence (assuming
.
.
Nationality
residence (assuming
•
icile
domicile)
British American, South American,United States American, Other North. Danish Norwegian Swedish
Netheriander Belgian German Swiss
Immigrants intending AfSouth pericile
domicile)
3,724
5,275
6
1
76
74
....
19 61 17
14
137
136
42
11
14
326
69
9
Hungarian Russian
1
86 69 492 60
Polish
Lithuanian Latvian Rumanian Slav (so returned) Turkish Spanish Portuguese
1 .
..
.. 9 3 7
3 .
.
1
9
2
53 53
....
1
27
18
Italian
18 32
French
17
34
Greek
47
26
Finnish
5 5
3
2
Czechoslovak Yugoslav Austrian Total
..
2
Hebrew (so returned)... Syrian
10
3
Japanese
7
4
Unspecified
4,447
5,696
.
.
Total
....
1
.... ....
....
818
161
....
1066
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE XIX.—DIsT1UBUTI0N OF EXTRA-EUROPEANS ASSUMING AND RELINQUISHING BY SEX AND AGE, 1924.
Assuming domicile
Relinquishing domicile
Age
Total Under 16 years. 16 years and over .
.
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
668 453 215
447 391 56
221 62 159
1,267
890
377 —
398 869
218 672
180 197
Females
TABLE XX. —DISTRIBUTION OF NON-EUROPEANS ASSUMING AND RELINQUISHING DOMICILE, BY BIRTHPLACE, 1924.
Birthplace
domicile
... ...
Cape
Natal Bechuanaland Mauritius St. Helena Other British African possessions India China Syria Other places
Rel inquishing domicile •
46 425
8
....
8 12
4
7
6
5
580 38
756 11
7
....
9
12
668
1,267
SOURCES
Statistical Tables relating to the Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom.
Parts XVII to XXV. London. Table I (years 1880-1900). Statistical Abstract for the several British Overseas Donlinions and Protectorates in each year from
London, 1914.
Tables II, III and IV (years 1900-12). Official Year-Book of the Union of South Africa, Nos. 1-7, Pretoria, 1918-25.
Tables V (years 1910-22); VI (years 1913-19); VII, VIII (years 1913-23); 1921, 1922). IX (years 1918-23);X (years 1918-19);XI, XII (years 1918, Statistics of Migration to and from the Union, 1920 to March 1925. (Office of Census and Statistics, Special Report Se.ries, No. 25.) Tables VI, X (years 1920-24); XIII, XIV, XV (year 1924). Information supplied by the Office of Census and Statistics, Pretoria.
Tables IX, IX, X and XI (year 1920). NOTES
'From 1880 to 1895 year ended June 30 and since 1896 year ended December 31. 2For the six months ended December 31, 1896. 8Zululand was annexed to Natal on December 30, 1897. Figures for 1898-1900 refer to Natal including Zululand. 4Year ended June 30. 5These figures, taken from the Report for 1920 to March 1925, seem to be revised. They do not agree exactly with those published earlier in the Year-Book up to 1923. 8Total of persons allowed entry, by sea, after the number of residents who return has been deducted. 'Figures subject to revision. 8lncluded with "other nationalities". 9TotaI of persons embarked after the number of residents who leave temporarily has been deducted.
SOUTHERN RHODESIA
1067
SOUTHERN RHODESIA TABLE I.—DIsTnrnu'rIoN OF IMMIGRANTS', BY NATIONALITY Ott RACE, 1915-24.
Year Total 1915 1916 1917 1918
1,536 1,597 1,680 1,828
1919 2,542 1920 4,093 1921 3,343 1922 1,944
1924 1,645
British homeborn
British South African
821 722 609 670 1,210 2,181 1,543 1,014 724
332 405 370 498 525 625 689 398 462
For reference notes see page 1069.
Dutch South African 141
232 322 344 428 557 485 227
166
Other Other British European Asiatics colored races Dorninaliens and ions natives 42 42 20 25 21 52 70 39
26
111 101 133 122 111
227 288 153 177
52 20
34 45 75 129 99 56 60
37 75 192 124 172 332 169 57
30
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
1068
TABLE II.—DISmIBUTI0N OF IMMIGRANTS1, BY SEX, 1922 AND 1924.
AGE AND NATIONALITY,
1924
1922
Nationality
Total Males
Total Males British home-born South Africans, British. South Africans, Dutch. Australasians. . New Zeajanders Anglo-Indians
1,014 398 227
488
21
.
388 14!
138 87
91
65
71
724 462 166
12
7
2
10
1
2
1
French Belgians Italians
....
.
.
...
Greeks Norwegians
15
13
2
4
1
1
1
11 ....
2
2
2
1 1
22
19
2
2
Danes
1
Swiss
....
6
2
Swedes
1
1
British
15
8
Italian
10
8
6
3
Jews:
Rumanian
Lithuanian Russian
SouthAfrican Bulgarian Germans
Serbians Lat.vians
.
.
1
...
.
1
3 .... 5
2
1
....
....
1
1
3
.... .... ....
.... .... ....
16
13
8
1
1
Chinese
1
.
.
.
Malays
1
.
.
.
Mauritians
1
1
35 20
17
13
14
6
Cape, colored
Natives St. Helena
Total
.
1,944
For reference notes see page 1069.
.
2 2
8
8
4
4
3
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.... 2
5
4
1
1
1
3
2
20
9
1
1
...
1
4
..
...
1
1
4
1 1
2 3
1
4 15
5
7
3
18
10
6
2
7
7
34
20
19
12
...
15 3
5
10
. . *
..
....
.
1
7
3 1
1
...
1
15 2
47
17
8
22
12
4
4
4
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
685
...
7
.
915
5
..
....
5
.... .
.
. .
1
1
. ...
.
6
....
.... .... .. .... .... ....
52
1
.
33
1
.
....
. . .
72
107
..
1
.
.
6
3
2.... 8
11
7
....
2
1
44
5
9
1
17
2
...
3
7
.
.
65 6
272 143 49
.
.... .... .. . .... .
380 212
... ...
.
4
2
....
.
.
32
Spaniards
British Indians Coanese Indians
.
6
Poles
Netherlanders
..
36
18
and Czecho-..
1
....
Other British Dominions Americans
....
1
Canadians
Rumanians Slays, Yugo-
170
..
.
344
.
.
.
.
2 .
.
.
.
1 .
1 .
.
.
16
3
9
10
7
3
2
1
1
1,645
806
551
4
228
SOUTHERN RHODESIA•
1069
TABLE III.—DISTRLBuTI0N OF IMMIGRANTS1, BY OCCUPATION AND SEX, 1922 AND 1924.
Nature of
employment
Occupation
Mechanics and skilled artisans
Mines Railways Other
La horers and unskiHecl workers
Medical,
1924
1922
orsex
.
and educational...
.
52
Mines
45
21
18
211
126
6
5
Railways Farms Other
24 134 90
10 92 65
Males Females
55 97
57 91
Shop assistants and clerks
N'Iales
Females
173 53
184 29
Professional
Males Females
17 3
39
1
6
Leisured
Agents, commercial travellers, etc..
.
. Males Females
1
24
Males Females
20
Males Females
15
11
98
62
Males Females
52
99
2
3
Males Females
4
8
.
6
Unclassified (wives, fiancees, minors, etc.)... Males Females
221 593
160 503
1,944
1,645
Domestic servants.
Farm settlers
Hawkers and petty traders
Total
2
—
.
1
SOURCE
Report of the Commissioner, British South Africa Police, for 1922 and 1924. Salishury, Rhodesia, 1923 (pp. 11. and 20), 1925 (p. 18). NOTES
'Arriving by sea from overseas countries and from the continent.
1070
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS SWAZILAND TABLE 1.—EMIGRATION OF NATIVES, 1907-24.
Emigrants2
Year1 1907—08 1908—09 1909—10 1912—13 1913—14
7,906 10,320 9,580 8,320 9,833
Indentured
Year'
* *
Emigrants2 12,120 12,831 9,985 10,449 11,067
1914—15 1915—16
1921 1923 1924
4,960 3,566
Indentured 4,651 4,571 4,344 5,512 5,741
SOURCE
Colonial Reports (Annual). Swaziland. London, 1909-25. Table I (years 1907 /08-1924). NOTES 1915/16 years ended March 31. 2Mainly natives going to work (principally on the
mines
in
TANGANYIKA British Mandate TABLE 1.—DIsmIBUTI0N OF IMMIGRANTS, BY RACE, 1920-24.
Year
Total
1920
4,318 6,278 2,126
1921 1923
Others (including
E
Asiatics, Goans natives of adjoinirig territories) S
1,523
561
1924
*
867' 1,341 809
SOURCE
Report on Tanganyika Territory. London, 1922-25.
Table I (years 1920-24.) NOTES
'This number includes British Indians and Gâans. 2lncludes Africans, Cingalese, natives of the Seychelles and China, etc. 3This number includes Seychellians, Singalese, Chinese, Arabs and Soitalis. 4This total does not include visitors or passengers in transit. Europeans, Americans and Eurasians.
* 3,8882
1,181
MADAGASCAR
1071
TABLE I.—DIsTnrBuTxoN OF IMMIGRANTS, BY SEX, AGE AND NATtONALITY, 192 1-24.
Nationality French: Citizens
Sex and age rfotal Males
749
709 416
810
243 101
195
226 224
133
119
23 22
30
.. ..
26
117 62 38
330
153 95
Females
Children
Total
Somali
1924
1923
1922
1921
98
360
1
Children
Total
English
Males Females Children
19 4 32
Total
Hindu
Total
American
Males Females Children Males Females Children
Other nationalities
91 54 21 16
251 147 62 42
126 97
344
6
170 107 29
15
2
34
14
19 14
4
10
6
1
6
1
4
3 3
2
90
16
2
81
13
4
2
5
1
97 82 9 6
31.1
4 4
2
Total
Chinese
.
17
88 80
Males Females Children
.
... ...
Total
13
66
32
40
Males
9
37
18
20
Females
2 2
18
13
11
1
10 10
596
1,003
.1,768
347 128
623 250
1,132 333 297
Children
Total Males
Females Children
336 168
12P
130
TAI3LE 11.—DIsTIUBuTI0N OF IMMIGRANTS, BY 000UPAPION, 192 1-24.
Occupation Agriculture Industry
Transport
and commerce
Domestic service and general labor Liberal professions and public services. . Other occupations, none, o.r unknown...
Total For
reference notes see page 1073.
1921
1922
1923
1924
6
33
109
1
20 178 119
5
186
208 36 303
19
188
157
527
58 975
1,003
1,768
50 83
46
400
201 767
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
1072
TABLE III.—DTsTRIBUTI0N OF EMIGFCANTS, BY SEX, AGE AND NATIONALITY, 1921-24.
Nationality
—
French: Citizens
Madagascar
Somali subjects
English
—
Sex
and age
1921
Total Males Females Children
76 28 33
Total Males Females Children
4
Total Males Females Children
Greek
Swiss
Other nationalities
21 13 8
.
.
.
.
4
1
4
1
.
.
20
33 33
.
2
4
1.
1
2
1
1
1
.
1
.
.
...
48
2
. .
12 12
11.9
8
12
119
S
11
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3 3
3
3
2
1.
.
1.
1 1
16
.
4 4 S 1 1
1 1
.. .
.
.
Total Males Females
.
.
Total
Males Females Children
23 19 4
0
Total
Total Males Females Children
136 68
7 .
.
...
183 85 60 38
23 16 .
Males Females Children Norwegian
60 58
2
Total
Total Males Females Children
10.3
2
Males Females Children Hindu
221
13
1924
1923
1922
.
40 21 9
.
Children
.. 35
409 264
239
Males Females Children
36
77
70.
217 138 58
15
68
47
21
Total
For reference notes see page 1073.
10
122
MADAOASCAR
1073
TABLE IV.—DIspnIrnJTIoN OF EMIGRANTS, BY OCCUPATION, 192 1-24.
Occupation
1921
1922
1923
1924
7
37 13
3 6 8 61
70 111 29 149
29 4 35
13
1
86
409
Agriculture
Industry Transport and commerce Domestic service and general labor Liberal professions and public services. Other occupations, none, or unknown... — .
Total
—
22 33 116
7
23 52 12 109
239
SOURCE
Information supplied by the French Government. All tables. NOTES
'The sum of the figures by occupations and ports of disembarkation given in the source is 75.
2This figure is missing in the return by occupations and ports of disembarkation given in the source. 3The total by ports and occupations gives the figure of 111 for children and of 586 for all immigrants. 4The total by ports and occupations gives the figure of 402 for males of French nationality, of 814 for all male Immigrants and of 1,318 for all immigrants together. 5lncludes 35 Madagascar subjects of whom 29 are males, S females and 1 61n the figures supplied by the Government, I female Hindu is included for 1924 in table III of whom no
trace exists in that year in table IV.
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
1074
FRENCH SOMALI COAST TABLE
OF CITIZENS, (LABoRERs),' 1920-24.
Year
Total
Year
Total
1920 1921 1922
112
1923 1924
761
258 403
290
TABLE 11.—DISTRIBUTION OF
AT THE PORT OF JIBOTJTI WITH INTENTION TO SETTLE, 33T NATIONALITY, 1920-24.
Year 1920 1921 1924
Total
Other nationalities
French
40 7
37 4
3
5
3
3
..
TABLE III.—DIsTRTBUTION OF PERSONS DEPARTED FROM JIBOUTI, BY NATIONALITY,
French Aliens:
German Austrian Armenian Belgian Chinese Danish Egyptian American British Greek Hungarian
Italian
Luxemburger Netherlander Russian
1921
245
40
.. ..
.. ..
..
26
19
3
1
4
1923
1924
22
23 .
.
..
.
..
.
.. 1
1 .
.
.
.
1
2
..
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
.
1
1
.. ..
.. ..
..
.
.
.
2
..• .
.
1
3
..
..
..
1
46
32
8
7
10
1
..
5
3
.. ..
..
18 .
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
..
Swiss
3
1
Syrian Czechoslovak
4
2
Total
1922
1920
.. .. 2
.
.
i
..
i
.
1
.. .
2
..
..
..
..
3
330
96
23
40
50
SOURCE
Information supplied by the French Government. NOTES
lWorkmen departed to work temporarily at sea or in foreign countries. 2Persons who were settled for a certain length of time.
ANGOLA
1075
ANGOLA
In conformity with the Decree of July 4, 1906, of the Ministry of Shipping, aliens present themselves within a period of three days to the proper administrative authority of the place of entry. Alien travellers in transit, provided their stay does not exceed twenty days, are not required to report. The statistical account received, however, covers only the years 1923 and 1924. TABLE
OF ARRIVALS
AND
EY
1923-24.
Nationality
Sex
German
Australian.
.
Belgian..
Danish..
78
53
1.3
11
Males Females
1
12
1
3
1
16 3
North American. . Males Females
36 4
27 6
2
3
1
1
105 28
Males
..
1
Males Females Males
.
Males Females
73 18
Males Females
Brazilian.
1924
1924
Males Females
Females
Nationality
1923
1923
6 1
Sex
English
Italian
Norwegian
1
Males Females
1
.
1
1
Polish.
Males
.
Females
Spanish..
French..
Males Females ..
Greek...
Dutch.
Total.. Grand total...
Males
1
Females 4
3
Russian.
..
. Males
1
Females
1
12
5
Females
2
1
Males Females
4
1
.
1
Males Females
8
2
1
1
Males Females
119 26
124 33
145
157
Swedish.
.
Males
1
1
Females Swiss.
Males Females
4
South African..
Males Females
6
3
1
1
128 22
101 20
150
121
Total
.
Males
Females
Grand total.
1076
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE II.—DISmIBuTI0N OF DEPARTURES (ALIENs), BY NATIONALITY AND SEX, 1923-24.
German
Sex
1923
1924
Males Females
16
20
2
7
Aiis i:ralian..
Males Females
Belgian...
Males Females
Braziliai.i.
Danish... Spanish.
French.
7
1
7
Males Females
1
Males Females
1
Males Females
5
1
9
1923
Dutch.
Males Females
5
English..
Males Females
35
26
9
5
Males Females
2
North Amcrican.. Males Females
25
Italian...
Norwegian.
Males Females
1
1
Swiss.
Males Females
3
33
8
10
39
43
South African
Males Females
Total
Males Females
Grand total.
SOURCE
Information supplied by the Portuguese Government. Tables I and II (years 1923-24.)
9
3
3
31
1924
Males Females
3
Fe males
Sex
Greek...
1
Males
Males Females Grand total.
9
Nationality
2 9
71
38
14
7
85
45
AZORES
1077
TABLE I. —DisTRIBuTIoN OF EMIGRANT CITIZENS, BY SEX AND AGE AND ACCORDING TO PASSPORTS ISSUED, 1913-2 1 AND
Total
Over 14 years
Children
Year 1913
1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1923 1921
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
6,517 3,812 3,938 5,036 .2,016 247 1,497 8,073 • 2.710 1,628 789
3,320 1,982
3,1.97
794 383 339 725 314 26
3,502 1,145 589
1,562 796 713 1,362 566 54 260 1,183 403 .211
391
153
TABLE
2, 219
2096 743 83
726 4,571 1,565 1,039 398
1,830 1,719 2,940 1,273 164 771
Females Total
Males
Females
768 413 374 637 252 28
4,955 3,016 3,225 3,674 1,450
2,526 1,599 1,880 1,371 429
2,429 1,417 1,345 2,303
193
57
127
133
579 205
604 198
1,237 6,890 2,307 1,417 636
599 3,992 1,360
1,021 136 638
2,898 947
OF CITIZENS, BY COUNTRY OF FUTURE RESIDENCE AND ACCORDING TO PASSPORTS 1SSUEI), 191.3-21 AND 1923-24
South America Argenl;ina
6,517 3,812 3,938 5,036 2,016 247 1,497
1913
1914 1915
1916 1917 19.18
1919 1920 1921 1923 1924
8,07,3
2,710 1,628 789
6,026 3,547 3,832 4,925 1,959
Other Oceania Brazil countries
10 1
431
19
I
Europe 36
3
1 1
121
1
Asia
17 15
7.
197
1,310 7,799 2,465 657
433 237 90 66 24
Africa
213 147 682 217
2
243 115
i4
30
10
22
5 5
38 61
3 3
Ii
3
2
56 84 40
1
1
23
1.
TABLE 111.—DISTRIBUTION OF ThIRD
CLASS EMIGRANT AND IMMIGRANT CITIZENS, BY
SEX, 1924.2
\ Total 1924
Imniigrants
Emigrants
Year 1,008
For reference notes see page 1078.
Females 378
Total 443
Females 151
1078
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE IV. —DIsmIBUTI0N OF PASSENGERS OF ALL CLASSES (cITIZENs) EMBARKED AND DISEMBARKED IN THE PORTS OF HORTA, PONTA DELGADA, HEaOLSMO, BY SEX AND DESTINATION OR PLACE OF EMBARKATION, 1924.
Place of destination or embarkation Total Brazil
Total Departures: Males3 Females,. Arrivals:
1,165 713 452
Total
595
Males3... . Females
397
North America
4
115
47
198
Unknown
403 588 392 196
2 2 7
5 2
SOURCES
Portuguese Republic.
Ministry of Finance. Statistical Department. Estati,stica
Dernogiàfic.a. Movements of Population.
Lisbon, 1919 to 1926.
Tables I and II (years 1913-21 and 1922-23).
Information supplied by the Portuguese Government Commissioner-General of Emigration.
Table III (year 1924). NOTES
'The figures in both tables I and II for the years 1913.21 are taken from the passport statistics. They are included in the figures given in Tables I. Ia and Lb for Portugal. 'The figures for 1924 in table III represent intercontinental emigration and immigration of citizens (third class passengers) by the ports of Heroism, Horta and Ponta Delgada. They contain a certain number of emigrants and immigrants to and from Europe. 34j5 of the male emigrants and 55 of the male are described as "workers and
CAPE VERDE ISLAND S TABLE 1.—DISTRIBUTION OF EMIGRANTS, BY SEX AND COUNTRY LABORERS), 1912-20.
Year Total
Males Females Portugal
1079
DESTINATION (ExcLuUING INDENTURED
1912
1913
1,599 1,410
2,262 1,967
2,353 1,900
189
295
453
15
6
22
5
2
..
53
1,610
768 7
9 19 4
1914
1916
1915
1919
1918
1917
1,190 2,2101,747326 914 276
1,715
495
1,510 237
1920
893
2,536
396
723
2133
130
170
403
52
66
9
4
45
(Lisbon)
England
Europe
.
.
11
6
1
5
4
.. ..
1,645
1,500 16
279 .20
30
2
.
Other countries:
Europe,Gibraltar
Genoa,Franee; Spain,
Belgium.
United Stares Brazil
Argentina
America
Portuguese foreign colonies
(Montevideo) (Loanda)...
Other countries.,. .
1,066 71
1,689 150
252
147
57 74
21
10
5
3
4
.
6
5
2
432
1,467 126 157
73 70
15
1
14
6
2
6
24
6
3
2
3
171
254
383
331
448
152
180
229
696
TABLE 11.—DISTRIBUTION OF EMIGRANTS, BY SEX, AGE AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION (INCLUDING INDENTURED LABORERS), 1912-19.
Over 14 years
Under 14 years Europe
1912
191.3
1914
Total Males Females
2,393 2,089 304
3,379 2,731 648
3,648
Total Males Females
2,323 2,040 283
Total Males Females North America
America
Portuguese and
foreign
Year
colonies
Brazil
Other South American countries Angola
Dakar Las Palmas
South Georgia Guinea
St.Thome, Principe... Fernando Po Loanda Other countries
1915
1918
1916
1917
2,049 1,479 570
2,980 2,192
2,089 1,734
788
3,334 2,699
1,965 1,323 642
70 49
45 32
21
13
2,851. 797
635
.1919
355
667 532 135
1,176 900 276
2,807 2,107 700
2,016 1,696 320
638 500 138
1,098
84 42 42
173 79 94
73
29 18
78
38 35
11
64 452 56
15
11
24
61
37
1,689 150
1,610
53 768
42
1,066
1,645
1,500
223
57
7
9
16
78
262 14
156
77
25
36
2 2
88
173
76
94
41
8
15
3 54
7
1
10 82 13
23 9
61
9 1,138
1
16 97
8 75
39 144
888
184 115 819
47
26
90
15 6
71
812
9
36
1,664 38
6
2
4
98
2 1
342 6
28
82 167
4 14
308
7
1080
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE 111.—DIsTRIBuTION OF EMIGRANT CITIZENS ACCORDING TO SEX, AGE AND COUNTRY OF FUTURE RESIDENCE, 1923-1924.
Sex
Year Males 1923 1924
Country of future residence
Age
Under Over Females 14 years 14 years
25
22
3
15
8
7
•
.
•
Europe America
——--
25
14
3
15
7
4
Asia
Oceania
..
..
..
Africa 8 4
SOURCE
Governor of the Province of Cape Verde. General Secretariat. Statistical Section. Geral de Provincia de Cabo Verde. Praia, 1915 to 1925. Tables I (years 1912-20); Il (years 1912-49). Portuguese Republic. DenwqràJica.
Minister of Finance.
Movements of. Population.
Statistical Department.
Es/at
Lisbon, 1919 to 1924
Table III (from 1923-24.)
0
0
MADEIRA
1081
TABLE 1.—DISTRIBUTION OF EMIGRANT CITIZENS, BY SEX AND AGE ACCORDING TO PASSPORTS ISSUED. 1913-21 AND 192324.'
Total
Year
Children
Over .t4 years —___________________
—_________________
1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1923 1924
Total
Males Females
3,295
2,124 598
1,171
992 1,271
854
2,32.3 611 104
1,.338
1,695
1,062 4,211 834 1,420 838
417 985 373 43 633 2,226 557
6,437 1,391
2,112 1,271
238 61
Total
394
Males Females
818 169
448
370
84
85
209 435
111
98 189
193 42
118 26 212 747 156
388 1,333 299 401 227
692
433
246
.
.
..
Total
75 16
143
..
.
...
.
1,676 514
1,062 1,888 418
743
62
586
.
2,477 823
1,307 5,104 1,092 1,711 1,044
176
Males Females
1,092 120 35 850
3,464 678 .
.
801
309 319 796 298 27 457 1,640 414
.
TABLE IL—EMIGJIATION OF CITIZENS, BY COONTItY OF DESTINATION ACCORDING TO PASSPORTS ISSUED, 191.3-21 AND
South America
,
Year Total
Oceania Africa' Argon-
tina
.
1,588
1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918
3,295 992 1,271 611 104
562 46
1919
1,695
1920 1921 1923 1924
6,437 1,391 2,112
812 3,439
1,271
705
1,510 13
'217
2
1,114
321 279 610
Other Brazil countries
.
.
56 39
.
.
11
62 19 32 6
.
50
.
.
16
.
11
.
.
26
41
40
737 779
67
.
22
1,242
43
.
50 9
1
2,788
.
..
83 29
12 6 31
..
..
.
2 .
16 672
..
Europe
.
.. .. .. ..
1
Asia
12
1 .
.
6
1
S
103
63 124 48 29
.. ..
..
30 34 67 95
136
.
.
.
.
146
. .
141
TABLE 111.—DISTRIBUTION OF THIRD CLASS EMIGRANT AND IMMIGRANT CITIZENS, BY SEX, 1924.2
Immigrants
Emigrants Year 1924
.
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
923
620
303
802
615
187
For reference notes see page 1082.
1082
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE IV.—DIs'rluBuTloN OF PASSENGERS OF ALL CLASSES
EMBARKED
DISEMBARKED IN THE PORT OF FTJNCHAL, BY SEX, PLACE OF DESTINATION OR EMBARKATION AND OCCUPATION, 1924.
Place of destilrtion or embarka-I Montevideo
Total
B
Total
North
Un—
Buenos- America known Aires
Arti—
sans
General 1' 0 t. i laborers
1,098
866
48
184
4
418
422
Males
730
40
4 0
422
368
126 58
418
Females
564 302
0
0
Total
964
326
70
341
227
1
274
275
Males
723
228
55
265
175
1
274
275
241
98
15
76
52
0
0
0
8
Arrivals:
.
SOURCES
Portuguese Republic.
Ministry of Finance. Statistical Department.
Deniogrâjica. Movements of
Eslatistica
Lisbon, 1919 to 1924.
Tables I and II (years 1913-21).
Information supplied by the Portuguese Government Commissioner-General of Emigration.
Table III (year 1924). NOTES
'The figures in both tables I and II for the years 1913-21 arc taken from the passport statistics. They are included in the figures given in tables I, Ia and lb for Portugal. 2The figures for 1924 in table III represent intercontinental emigration and immigration of citizens (third class passengers) by the port of Funchal. They contain a certain number of emigrants and immigrants to and from Europe.
CAMEROON
French Mandate TABLE I.—CONTrNENTAL MIGRAT.tON OF NATIVES AND INTEaCONTINENTAL oF EUROPEANS, 1923.
Intercontinental
Continental ,.
(Europeans)1
Immigration Emigration
570 466
2,091
SOURCE
sur Rapport artnuel du Gouvernernent riloire du Carneroun pour l'année 1923, pp. 108-111. Paris, 1924.
sous nmn(kit du Tar.
Table I. NOTES
1Overseas immigration and emigration of Europeans, mainly officials, soldiers, missionaries, and traders.
emigration and immigration of natives by the sea frontier; agrictilitiral workers goins or traders going
to the Spanish or Portuguese islands with a one or two-year contract, or skilled workers to other on the African coast to carry on their occupation there.
TOGO
French Mandate TABLE 1.—CONTINENTAL EMIGRATION OF NATIVES,1 1923-24.
Year
Total
1923
3,0002
1924
SOURCE
Rapport annnel du Gouvernernent francais sur l'administration sous mandat du Togo. Paris, 1924, p. 85; Paris, 1925, p. 103. Table I (years 1923, 1924).
ter-
NOTES
'Seasonal emigration to the Gold Coast and British Togoland to work on cocoa plantations. By the terms of the Order of December 2, 1922, no native may leave the territory of Toga for more than ter days without a passport bearing his photograph. This formality constitutes a means of controlling cmigration and at the same tune a safeguard to the natives themselves, as it protects them against unsaf€
contracts. 2The number of natives who expatriate themselves may be estimated at about three thousand. 3The number of natives who change their abode may be estimated at between three and four thousand.