IRELAND'S POSITION.
CONTENTED AND PROSPEROUS. AN IRISH-AMERICAN'S VIEW. United Press Association—By Elsctrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received July 22nd, 9.3 __^ LONDON, July 2i. The "Standard" and the New York "Tones" and "Sun" report that Mr Crimins, an influential Irish American, recently visited Ireland to enquire into the claims of the Irish aud Nationalist party to the sympathy of the people of America. He declares that Ireland is in a contented and prosperous condition, largely due to the operation of the Boards of Agriculture and the urban and rural councils. Employment is open to every healthy man on the land. The Land Ck^___is_ione^s , rent appraisals are fair and liberal, but compulsory purchase will Alone settle the land question.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11332, 23 July 1902, Page 1
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