Miss Rye's success in Canada probably marks a new era in emigration. The 300 young women whom she took out found employment in a few hours, and as many more might have been suitably provided for. Perhaps this will call the attention of the male relatives of these women to the opportunities which are held out to them in the Dominion.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 426, 6 October 1868, Page 2
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