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The White Ribbon "For God and Home, and Humanity" WELLINGTON, OCTOBER 18, 1943. GENERAL ELECTION.

it is too early yet to sum up the results of the election; next month the results will l>e known. We are rejoiced to know that, so far, all our No-License electorates remain dry. The soldiers’ vote was not a disap](ointment altogether, because mothers know that boys removed from home influences listen more readily to outside influence. The Liquor Trade i> ever ready with iis propaganda—it must get the young ones to drink or their trade would soon Ik* bankrupt. Let u> learn the lesson and win the children for the cause of Hod, Home ami Humanity.

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White Ribbon, Volume 49, Issue 9, 18 October 1943, Page 4

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The White Ribbon "For God and Home, and Humanity" WELLINGTON, OCTOBER 18, 1943. GENERAL ELECTION. White Ribbon, Volume 49, Issue 9, 18 October 1943, Page 4

The White Ribbon "For God and Home, and Humanity" WELLINGTON, OCTOBER 18, 1943. GENERAL ELECTION. White Ribbon, Volume 49, Issue 9, 18 October 1943, Page 4