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The Women's Crusade.

(Lint s irritl>‘n by Mrs //elm Harlan, of Glas[lint', on fhr inamju ration of (hr Netr /talainl Women'll Crusade for Prohibition.) The eall to arms, dear comrades here, Whose hearts are kind and true, All loyal womanhood unite— Your nation calls to you. A nofile hand of dauntless hearts, You now must take your place, Triumphant lead this crusade on, True patriots of your race. Now forward inarch—your cause is just, The tyrant Drink must go ; No parley for our enemy, But lay the oppressor low. Our standard we have planted firm, Our banner is unfurled, The bugle notes we sound so clear Shall ring throughout the world. Our weapon shall he words of truth, Our Battle Cry is Love ; No deadly sword shall stain our hands. No fear of brother’s blood. But in a holy crusade march, Our people’s lives to save, High over all our King doth reign, ilis banners brightly wave.

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White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 2

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The Women's Crusade. White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 2

The Women's Crusade. White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 2

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