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Volume 28

‘Do me justice, treat me fair …’

‘They say we’re lazy and dirty got But sure where’s the use to grumble, And if they visit an Irish cot They’re made welcome though ’tis humble. But in public works the country round Or where hard work is to be found, In the railway tunnels underground You’ll find the boys of Ireland.’ So goes … Read more

Categories Editorial, Issue 1 (January/February 2020), Volume 28
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