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. . . loi the day us parsing. \nd you h» dreaming on, others ti.tv ♦■ buckled then .iiiuoui, And forth to the tigh' M . plMt m the ranks a wait | you, Kach man has ■Oil part t< pla> ;i -t .m«i tin future are nothing In the face of the .stern to da) . from your dream H the lutuie Of gaining some hard.foughl field, i »f storming Home airy fortreoa, Or bidding some giant >ield; future has deeds of gl Of honour ((Jod grant it ■ Hut your arm will niw be stn.n. oi the need so great as to-da> foi the day is passing; The sound that you sea reel\ the enemy marching to battle Arise, for the foe is hen-' not to .sharpen your w the hour will strike at last en from dreams of a coming kittle You may wake to fin.l it past Adelaide . l* fil

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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 333, 19 March 1923, Page 15

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NOW. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 333, 19 March 1923, Page 15

NOW. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 333, 19 March 1923, Page 15