Report of the Commission International Labour Office

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Report of the Commission International Labour Office
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From the purely sanitary point of view he was convinced 48 that emigrants should be subjected to a medical examination before they embarked. He further stated that an inspection of this kind was undertaken in Italian ports and was carried out with great care. He gave details of the various inspections to which emigrants were subjected in Italy from the commune in which they lived to the port of embarkation. He emphasised the fact that this very severe inspection constituted an important guarant...ee that the countries of immigration would only receive subjects in a satisfactory state of health.
Sir Ernest Low drew attention to the system of inspection before embarkation which was in force in India until the last few years. Representatives of the countries of immigration took part in this inspection in the Indian ports of embarkation and the result was that it was very rare for emigrants to be refused admission.
The Chairman stated that in British ports the medical inspection to which emi- grants were subjected by the Government was principally intended to prevent epide- mics on board and did not take into account the conditions of admission in the coun- tries of immigration.


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