A “Go Forward" Convention.
The dominant note of the Timaru Convention was “(»o Forward.’’ With six o'clock closing an accomplished factv our delegates decided that we mustlnot mark time, but that a rapid move forward should he made th’s year to reach our goal of National Prohibition. Every l nion and every member are urged to concentrate every effort in one vast campaign for total
abolition of the liquor trade. The traitor within our gates must be conquered ere (iod will give us the victory over the foe without. “In the name of our (iod we have set up our banners,” with faith unfaltering, with courage undaunted, with zeal un«iuen<jg*d. We move onward with oui ranks unbroken. Moving on with i verincreasing speed we will prav with mighty faith, and work with unr“stinf, energy till we sing a paen of vi< - tory over a banished tyrant and a dr> Dominion.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 1
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150A “Go Forward" Convention. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 1
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