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It is also necessary to begin the publication of magazines in different languages, to the extent demanded by the development of emigration. For the purpose of gathering necessary material for those magazines, the editors must maintain constant communication with the bureaus of those countries whence the emigrants come.

Particular attention must be given to the organization of press propaganda among the agricultural emigrant masses, in view of the necessity of a close alliance of the agricultural proletariat with the industrial workers.

In all published magazines, pamphlets, circulars, etc., must be printed the addresses of the revolutionary labor organizations of those countries where the emigrants are going.

It is necessary to insist upon the above enumerated demands also with regard to woman and child labor, for the purpose of equalizing the immigrant women and children with the natives.

Every central body should adjust its demands for the immigrant workers to the social legislation and working conditions existing for foreign workers in the particular country.

Such organization must seek to cover the expenses arising out of the ask of creating emigration organs as specified above.

The significance of the emigration must be fully appraised. Even