The White Ribbon. “For God, and Home, and Humanity.” Wellington, December 19, 1927. THE SEASON’S GREETINGS
The Old Year is dying. To some it may seem that the fate of the Licensing Bill sheds failure over I*B closing hour But "Clod moves in a mysterious wav The vote in the Lowe Hot wa s markedly a vo*e of members wh ha received a verdict fro u th 1 • c iv tit eney that it shows success at the pol < We believe the Bill will be passed m
session, for we cannot think the Reform Government would fare the electors after so deliberate a flouting of th will of the people. We believe next session will give us a straight-out, clean-cut issue, and then we shall be face to face with the sternest battle In our long campaign Victory will depend upon our preparation for that fight. Begin now to educate voters an 1 M.P.'s. The debates show how ignorant many M.P.'s were of the facts about Prohibition Talk about the success of Prohibition until your friends ami 'neighbours view your ideal, and know it is a thing to be desired. Start during the holiday season by assisting In our LIGHTNING CAMPAIGN. Every Union get at least two new subscribers for our paper. Be sure your Union is not a defaulter.
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 389, 18 December 1927, Page 6
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220The White Ribbon. “For God, and Home, and Humanity.” Wellington, December 19, 1927. THE SEASON’S GREETINGS White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 389, 18 December 1927, Page 6
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