ELLIS ISLAND.
(By Cable—Frets <'' (Australian and N.Z. Gable r t r -;^M (Reoeived September SO r th; '?S WASHINGTON, The Secretary of Labpui; (JMjr answering Sir* cent criticism that if the British limit its passports to the United"States>«lo of 'the quota number pet, only to such/of its *atioadft^h6*^s|M otherwise ocoasion for time on Ellis Isfandv » in the world beoomos dittafetef who is a Ps^ r^||^Mj*||iigß Ellis Island hecaii» able find it an unpleasant Island was not, intended of detention/ cause of the is the congestion our own making. the world thor9Uß^y,know«;out^«-|M gration. law* the authorities grossly disregard the >Atoß "^n3 a issuing J«m a V^^ detained on Ellis Island forrf«||H: weeks, naturally, guffaw,-. s > jW.M#feffi^|S
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17882, 1 October 1923, Page 9
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115ELLIS ISLAND. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17882, 1 October 1923, Page 9
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