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Show FOREIGN INFLUX ALMOST AT ENO Population of Country Increases In-creases Only 48,000 Last Year by Immigration. Washington, Aug. 4. Immigration was at Its lowest slnco 1899 during tho twelve months ended July 1, and tho not increase in the foreign population popu-lation for tho year was leBB than 48,000. Statistics issued today show 326,-700 326,-700 Immigrant and 107,544 non-immigrant aliens admitted during the year, whllo 204,074 immigrant and 180,100 non-emigrant aliens departed. Admission Admis-sion was refused to 24,111 aliens. Italian Immigration showed the greatest falling off, 238,000 fewer Italians Ital-ians having arrived than during the previous year. Other decreases were: Polish, 113,000; Hebrew, 111,000; German, Ger-man, 59,000; Russian, 40,000; Magyar, 40,000; Croatian and Slavonian, 35,-000; 35,-000; Ruthenian, 33,000; Slovak. 23,-000; 23,-000; Roumanian, 22,000; Lithuanian, 19,000; English, 13,000; Scandinavian, 11,00; Bulgarian, Servian and Montenegrin, Monte-negrin, 11.000; Irish, 10,000; Finnish, 9,000; French, 5500; Spanish, 5500, and TurklBh, 2400. Americans travel to Europe decreased de-creased 196,385 during the year, compared com-pared with the previous twelve months, and 'there was .also a decrease de-crease of 47,007 In the number ot Americans arriving from abroad. |