BRITAIN'S SHAME.
“While Britain is standing at the crisis of her fate, we are turning into beer what xxe ought to have turned into bread. We stopped the sweets of the children instead o? stopping the drink of their parents. W’e have had three strong Governments since the war began, but the drink trade has been stronger than all three.” —Rev. Simpkins Johnson.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 282, 18 December 1918, Page 6
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