Mag*i*tnite: "And what was the prioner doing**” Ponstable: *• *K were •gvin* a very 'eated argument with a c.ib'Mver. your Worship/* Magistrate: •*|lut that doesn't prove h« was drunk." Poll-table: "Ah! But then* wot n't no en I*l river there. >er Worship"'
"God he with you a* you vote again' Vole lor .ill thut’* pure and hoi). \ *t‘ tor home and native* country, < h*l Is w ith you a* you vote again. "God In- with you a* you vote ngain. Vote for right and prohibition. Po: a pure and stainless nation, i lod he with you a* you vote i tain. 1 harui As you vote, as you vote; /V* you vote our nation free; A* you vote, os you vote, God he with you an you vote again."
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 328, 18 October 1922, Page 9
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