IRISH EMIGRATION
MR REDMOND'S PLEA
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
LONDON. October 26.
Mr J. E. Redmond, M.P., speaking at Killarney, said that the poorest laborer in Kerry was better off than the majority of the Irish who were working m America. He had seen Irish laborers in Carnegie's steel works at Pittsburg work ten, twelve, and sometimes eighteen hours a day for a dollar ami a-half, with the prospect that they would be thrown aside in ten years. The time had now come for a campaign against emigration.
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Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 6
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