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SIX O’CLOCK CLOSING.

Unions everywhere, and many scattered members, have been returning thanks to Almighty God for the victory for righteousness just won. Let us not forget that this is only the* first step on our march to Prohibition, which is our objective. We will never halt until we reach this goal. Let all L’nions press for Prohibition as a war measure. We want a dry country for our boys to return to.

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 268, 18 October 1917, Page 2

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SIX O’CLOCK CLOSING. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 268, 18 October 1917, Page 2

SIX O’CLOCK CLOSING. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 268, 18 October 1917, Page 2

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